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Hi guys. I have Tritton Triggers (Wired) And I Tripped on the wire and the power USB to the xbox is severed. Its all copper wire and i dont know how to fix it. Who ever links me or tells me how get rep. Thanks! [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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I guess you've messed your trittons up!
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Solder it back together and wrap it in electrical tape
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Hollyoaks wrote Solder it back together and wrap it in electrical tapeAny way without solder? I dont have any thing other than electrical tape
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Get some alimuinum foil and connect it via strips of that then glue it / stick in in place and be very careful!
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-iGraphic- wroteyou could twist the ends of the wires together and wrap the tape tightly over it about four times but be carful with itHollyoaks wrote Solder it back together and wrap it in electrical tapeAny way without solder? I dont have any thing other than electrical tape
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you should get use your warranty if you haven't already.
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BLUELIGHTING wrote Get some alimuinum foil and connect it via strips of that then glue it / stick in in place and be very careful!Glue huh? Can you be more descriptive?
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-iGraphic- wroteBLUELIGHTING wrote Get some alimuinum foil and connect it via strips of that then glue it / stick in in place and be very careful!Glue huh? Can you be more descriptive?
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Not like a pritt stick haha, like a hot glue gun or just electrical tape ?
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just tie the ends together and wrap it in electrical tape.
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