VirutalElectrician
Senior Member
- Location
- Mpls, MN
- Occupation
- Sparky - Trying to be retired
I have a 60' hunk of 6/4 portable cord. At the 20/40 point there's about 1.5 Sq inches of the outer jacket missing. It looks like it was chewed by a mouse.
Is there any way to repair the damage? The insulation on the conductors themselves is undamaged.
I've been applying layers of GB liquid electrical tape, which seemed to be doing a decent job until I realized it wasn't bonding to the jacket real well and you can just peel it off!
I'm thinking some kind of rubbery heat shrink type material that has a strong adhesive or you gently melt on with a heat gun.
Any ideas?
Is there any way to repair the damage? The insulation on the conductors themselves is undamaged.
I've been applying layers of GB liquid electrical tape, which seemed to be doing a decent job until I realized it wasn't bonding to the jacket real well and you can just peel it off!
I'm thinking some kind of rubbery heat shrink type material that has a strong adhesive or you gently melt on with a heat gun.
Any ideas?