Electric car charging cables, though appearing robust, are susceptible to internal damage from bending and kinking. Repeated flexing causes copper wires to fatigue and break, leading to increased electrical resistance and potential overheating. Proper storage with large loops and using cable holders at connection points can significantly extend cable life, preventing costly repairs and ensuring reliable charging.
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