@arobidoux sure you can. You did not tell us where it needs to be connected so we cannot provide you with more detail. Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words [guide|21499]
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'''Alexarae Robidoux''' thank you for the images. You could cut the whole first couple inches of the wires. Then remove the insulation from the wire for a couple of inches and and resolder the new strands t the connectors. You may lose a few inches of the total length but at least you would know that the wiring is good. Apply either some shrink tubing or some liquid electrical tape after.
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Yes, soldering is really the only way to make sure that the cables are completely connected and stay that way.
@arobidoux sure you can. You did not tell us where it needs to be connected so we cannot provide you with more detail. Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words [guide|21499]
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'''Alexarae Robidoux''' thank you for the images. You could cut the whole first couple inches of the wires. Then remove the insulation from the wire for a couple of inches and and resolder the new strands t the connectors. You may lose a few inches of the total length but at least you would know that the wiring is good. Apply either some shrink tubing or some liquid electrical tape after.
@arobidoux sure you can. You did not tell us where it needs to be connected so we cannot provide you with more detail. Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words [guide|21499]