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DrewE
Jan 01, 2015Explorer III
Is it my imagination, or are many of the strands of the (formerly) black wire broken just above the crimp connector? If so, that's likely the cause of the problem—assuming things didn't get hot enough to melt or at least greatly weaken the copper, which seems probable to me. (Copper melts at a bit over 1000°C, though as is typical for metals it gets a lot weaker as it approaches the melting point.)
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