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Mariner 2897 Wire chaffing
- Struggler
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Mariner 2897 Wire chaffing
Any ideas on why this occurred? Can you identify which wire is the culprit? Can the 12v wires be spliced and new sections put in with butt joints?
Thanks!
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Re: Mariner 2897 Wire chaffing

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Re: Mariner 2897 Wire chaffing
This is what happens when one connects stuff to lines without knowing the basics of power delivery/gauge amp capacity of electrical wires! I would try to entirely replace the wire that shows internal heat damage or the cause if you prefer. Those that were beside the hot wire and show scorching on the outside with no visible penetration to the actual wire itself could be easily protected by adding insulation around the externally damaged area. Just a fancy way of saying add high quality electrical tape, not the dollar store variety, big difference!.
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Re: Mariner 2897 Wire chaffing
A reminder to all to check those shore power cord connections at both ends for any signs of plug/prong scorching even minimal as this is where the vast majority of boat fires start. If there are signs, chuck the cord and get a new one or if you know what you are doing, replace the bad end plug/s.
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Re: Mariner 2897 Wire chaffing
Let us know what you find.
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