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Replacing broken power cord.

No way to splice it. Would need to replace the power cord entirely is it doable?

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Yeah, it’s definitely doable. For the Ninja SLUSHi FS301C, the cord isn’t meant to be spliced, so the safer option is to replace it entirely. If it’s detachable, you can order a compatible replacement cord and just swap it. If it’s hardwired, you’ll need to open the unit, disconnect the old cord, and solder or screw in a new one with the same voltage/current rating. Always double-check the wattage since these frozen drink machines draw a lot of power.

When I was looking into this, I found this guide useful for understanding how certain components and sensors interact with power safety — not the same appliance, but the principles carry over.

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