Things You Need For This Exercise
- Wire cutter
- Electrical Tape
- Aluminium foil
- First remove the outlet from both the laptop
- Then use a wire cutter to cut the wire at any point beyond the damaged area. Leave a little space between the damaged area and the cut so it doesn't cause damage to the wires you're going to reconnect.
- Cut the damaged wire completely from the connector jack, leaving as little damaged wire as possible. However, the thick casing near the connector jack also contains basic wiring. You can cut if you want to but the casing is only there for support purposes.
- Now carefully start cutting the outer plastic of both ends of the wires, about a centimeter from the end. Be very gentle with this or you risk cutting the wires wrapped around the inner insulation... And then remove the excess plastic in the process.
- Get the wrapped wires out of the way and gently cut the insulated plastic a few millimeters from the end.
- Then twist the two ends of the wire and wrap this connection with a small piece of electrical tape And make sure you don't bend the tape.
- Wrap the outer wire around the electrical tape, making sure the wires don't overlap.
- If the outer wire near the jack is lacking, use aluminum foil to complete the connection. Tape this tightly with electrical tape.
- Finally secure the entire connection with complete electrical tape wrap and then test the connection.
That's a wrap for "How To Fix The Power Supply Of A Laptop"
Till then take care
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