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- How to fix a Belkin Lightning Charger
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Introduction
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Step 1
How to fix a Belkin Lightning Charger
- Be sure the charger is unplugged from everything.
- Locate the damaged area on the charger.
Be sure the charger is unplugged from everything.
Locate the damaged area on the charger.
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Step 2
- Cut the charger where the wire is broken using a pair of wire cutters.
- Cut away from the face and body.
Cut the charger where the wire is broken using a pair of wire cutters.
Cut away from the face and body.
Step 3
- Strip the black cover with the crimper to expose the red and black wire carefully. You should feel the wire when cutting down and removing the plastic around the wires.
- Be safe when using the crimper; pull away from your face and body when stripping.
Strip the black cover with the crimper to expose the red and black wire carefully. You should feel the wire when cutting down and removing the plastic around the wires.
Be safe when using the crimper; pull away from your face and body when stripping.
Step 4
- Using the crimper, strip the wiring, giving you about half an inch of wire to work with.
- Wires are fragile, so when stripping be sure not to bend or break the wires.
Using the crimper, strip the wiring, giving you about half an inch of wire to work with.
Wires are fragile, so when stripping be sure not to bend or break the wires.
Step 5
- Slide heat shrinking tube down the charger cable.
- Do not bend the wires when sliding the heat shrinking tube down.
Slide heat shrinking tube down the charger cable.
Do not bend the wires when sliding the heat shrinking tube down.
Step 6
- Twist together the corresponding wires.
- Wires are sharp—be sure all wiring is bonded together.
Twist together the corresponding wires.
Wires are sharp—be sure all wiring is bonded together.
Step 7
- Move the heat shrinking tube up to the exposed area.
Move the heat shrinking tube up to the exposed area.
Step 8
- Carefully heat tubing with a hairdryer. Make sure the tube is properly shrinking.
- The tubing gets hot—hold the cord at the end of each side.
Carefully heat tubing with a hairdryer. Make sure the tube is properly shrinking.
The tubing gets hot—hold the cord at the end of each side.
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Marcus Watson
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