(furthermore, i don't chew on my wire anymore, however wierd it may sound to do something like that)
[H] Headset messing up
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(furthermore, i don't chew on my wire anymore, however wierd it may sound to do something like that) | ||
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Chill
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I actually have no idea about this specifically, but because they are just wires, logic tells me if there is a solid connection throughout it will work properly. | ||
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e: What chill said. | ||
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On October 01 2009 04:24 Chill wrote: Cut the damaged area out, strip the insulation, connect like wires securely, wrap in electrical tape. I actually have no idea about this specifically, but because they are just wires, logic tells me if there is a solid connection throughout it will work properly. it will I've done this before.just find where the short occurs (by bending it - or in this case at the knots) cut it, and tape it as said above. The main problem is making sure its a strong enough connection so that pulling lightly on it doesnt short it out again | ||
temps
Canada62 Posts
cut out the damaged area, get some wire strippers.. or carefully use a knife and cut off the plastic insulation.. there is going to be more then one wire inside.. separate all the different wires. do the same thing for the other side. Now, you can just twist the matching wires together and wrap with electrical tape. Good luck! edit: found you a link! http://www.instructables.com/id/Easy-Headphone-Repair-for-Broken-Wires/ | ||
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