Hi @jrhooman
Ensure that the cable is straight and not bent, where the break is and then tightly wrap electrical tape around the cable and the strain relief boot, covering the break. Wrap about 2cm either side of the break.
Then cover the electrical tape with some suitably sized heatshrink tubing (examples only)
You will need two pieces cut to a suitable length to cover the tape. Cut each piece lengthwise so that it can be wrapped over the cable.
Put on the 1st piece and then place the 2nd piece so that it covers the gap of the 1st piece so that effectively there's heatshrink all around the cable.
Then heat the tubing up by either using a heat gun or running the barrel of a soldering iron along the tubing (only) to make it shrink onto the cable sealing the break and also preventing the electrical tape from eventually unravelling as most seem to do after a few years.
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