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Ok i got a Solder kit. Now do solder all together or each wire at a time?
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-iGraphic- wrote Ok i got a Solder kit. Now do solder all together or each wire at a time?
You can solder if you want, but simply twisting the ends together will do the trick. Contact is made either way.
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-iGraphic- wrote Ok i got a Solder kit. Now do solder all together or each wire at a time?
Soldering should do the trick, or even try Root's tip.
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but do i do each at a time? or all at 1 time? Its copper wires
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you can get someone to fix it but it costs a good 10-20 pounds
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-iGraphic- wrote but do i do each at a time? or all at 1 time? Its copper wires
There should be separate wires inside of the cable that you have to re-connect. If they're not color-coded, you'll have a hard time figuring out which is which.
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r00t wroteI have pictures on the main post just click'em and its pics of the wire.-iGraphic- wrote but do i do each at a time? or all at 1 time? Its copper wires
There should be separate wires inside of the cable that you have to re-connect. If they're not color-coded, you'll have a hard time figuring out which is which.
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You should use some good ol' duct tape
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Hollyoaks wrote Solder it back together and wrap it in electrical tapeya do this it should work but after you do it make sure to not bend the cord anymore
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It is fixable but... well... I'm not very good
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