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<blockquote data-quote="nlester" data-source="post: 334874" data-attributes="member: 8483"><p>This sounds like the best way for a long term solution but if you do not have access to a soldering iron, doing the same thing with a crimp splice will work about as well. If you don't want to over think it, any type of splice will work for a number of years. DrNip's suggestion will probably be good enough. You will be exposed to corrosion from the environment more than from the water. </p><p></p><p>I used insulated crimp splices and heat shrink tubing from Radio Shack on my trailer wiring but I have seen the self-fusing electrical tape used to insulate sonar transducer cable patches with good results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nlester, post: 334874, member: 8483"] This sounds like the best way for a long term solution but if you do not have access to a soldering iron, doing the same thing with a crimp splice will work about as well. If you don't want to over think it, any type of splice will work for a number of years. DrNip's suggestion will probably be good enough. You will be exposed to corrosion from the environment more than from the water. I used insulated crimp splices and heat shrink tubing from Radio Shack on my trailer wiring but I have seen the self-fusing electrical tape used to insulate sonar transducer cable patches with good results. [/QUOTE]
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