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Rivernut

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Or the JB weld folks make some stuff for plastic.

PlasticWeld is a hand-mixable, fast-setting epoxy putty that forms a durable bond to most major plastic types. *After mixing, it forms a polymer compound that can be molded or used to build up and repair just about anything made from plastic. When cured, it can be sawed, drilled, carved, sanded and painted. PlasticWeld has a 20-25 minute work life; functional cure occurs in 2-3 hours. PlasticWeld cures to an off-white color, is rated at a tensile strength of 350 PSI. Does not adhere to polyethylene, polypropylene or some other plastics. Test for adhesion first.

Original JB weld would probably work also.

If you need something flexible, Dow 700 seems like it would do the job.

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Call an authorized MinnKota servicer with your model and serial number. If it is not too old, they will get you a new one. Guess I think I'd rather have an intact wire harness than something patchworked when it comes to wires.

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Thanks for the ideas. I am going to see if I can get a replacement. The thing is cracking all over. Just old and maybe too much (sun) exposer from previous owner? Maybe a good reason to upgrade? wink

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Now I realize he was talking about the insulation on the wires. I misunderstood what he was talking about. Sorry. Never mind.

They do sell some sort of "liquid electrical tape"

Permatex 85120 Liquid Electrical Tape, 4 oz

Product Features

Weatherproof protectant for wiring and electrical connections

Goes on as a liquid and dries to a flexible vinyl polymer

Resists dirt, dust, chemicals, and moisture, ensuring that connections stay intact

Brush top applicator allows coverage without gaps

Suggested Applications: Ignition Wires, Underground Wiring, Outdoor Lighting Fixtures, Bilge Pumps, Terminal Blocks, Exposed Wires

For under 10 bucks it might be worth a try.

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Go to the MinnKota web site and get a list of authiorized service centers and contact a couple nearest to you, they may have a set of wires salvaged from a DOA unit that can be used much cheaper. May even offer you a trade in deal to upgrade or like how I got my new unit they sell factory refurbished units much cheaper with full warranty.

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"Is cracking all over," it sounds like it was coated with ArmourAll at one time. smirk Everything (ex-rubber) I ever put that stuff on, cracked.

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