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So today I realized the 1/0 I ran under my car was hit with something and the wire is busted. I haven't tested yet but I believe I'm still getting good voltage. 

I want to fix it but I'm not sure how. I really don't want to buy a whole new run. It is turning green and has oxidation  all in it so I want to clean it out and wrap it in something. Electrical tape? Idk. Either that or cut it out and replace the section. Which I think to do right would mean cutting about a foot of it out and attaching the new span with two fuses. But I'm not sure. 

Also, I know I was asking for it by running it bare but it's tucked away good and didn't think I'd have a problem. Lesson learned! 

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56 minutes ago, SnowDrifter said:

Post some pics

are you going to recommend what i think youre going to recommend?

On 5/8/2011 at 7:38 PM, Kranny said:
On 5/8/2011 at 7:35 PM, 'Maxim' said:

It hurts me inside when I read stuff like this and remember you're 15

LMFAO so true

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10 minutes ago, hdorre said:

are you going to recommend what i think youre going to recommend?

Hey now I just want to see the damage first ;)

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I would figure out how it happened because it will happen again if you don't. 

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Could you just add a fuse there at the break? Cut off the damage, connect ring terminals, and conect both ends to a fuseholder. That would be easier than ur adding more wire and using two fuse holders. But really u SHOULD replace the whole thing lol and maybe run the new wire higher so it doesnt happen again. 

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7 minutes ago, 06RTCharger said:

Could you just add a fuse there at the break? Cut off the damage, connect ring terminals, and conect both ends to a fuseholder. That would be easier than ur adding more wire and using two fuse holders. But really u SHOULD replace the whole thing lol and maybe run the new wire higher so it doesnt happen again. 

Lol I know what I should do. But thats not happening. If it becomes a problem I will. But I've had it installed for probably a year and this is the only damage I've had. I'm thinking not even a fuse, just a coupler. Besides maybe a tad more resistance but should be fine. 

I would fuse it but I think the plastic fuse holder would be a huge risk of breaking 

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