Mine will not get cut, they are pre-man trusses. The bottom chord is a tension element with no good way to transfer the load to the two trusses on each side.
Why not? In stick-built joists, the bottom chord is the tension element as well. Are there any attic/roof designs where the bottom chord, if structural is NOT in tension?
They're cut all the time, I just did my attic as I had ZERO access.
Bolt a 2x6 above and below to the joist you are cutting and each side around it, then cut flat 3" beyond where you want your opening.
Using the same size member as the chord (ie, if a 2x6 use a 2x6), nail or bolt TWO of the members together to the joists on each side. Using lag screws and washers, bolt the chord through these two members. As you said it is under tension so screws or nails are no good for that particular joint.