Pretty sure this is a big problem!!!!

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Help. How can I fix this?
silicone, glue?

this is on my wave makers so 100% submerged.

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Help. How can I fix this?
silicone, glue?

this is on my wave makers so 100% submerged.

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I’d recommend chemical safe/reef safe silicon. Glue will most likely fail in the long term
 

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I had this happen to an older maxspect gyre. The cords are very wimpy vs my Tunzes. I stopped using the gyre. Looks like your jeabo version suffers from the same problem.
 

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Liquid marine epoxy, mix it up good, let it get slightly cured, put it in the hole and shove the cable in, keep held there for a few minutes, once set use more epoxy around it to make sure its sealed. Let cure overnight.
 

Being sticky and staying connected: Have you used any reef-safe glue?

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