FIXING BROKEN POWER CORD ON TOOL, HOW TO FIX A DAMAGED EXTENSION CORD,ELECTRICAL SOLDER SPLICE WIRES

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    Hi, this is Ron from Ron's Tron Tutorial. I was vacuuming the other day when suddenly the vacuum experienced some power outages. It's a high quality machine so I thought how could that be? When I looked closely, I found that the cable was broken in the handle area. This can of course be very dangerous if your hand touches the bare wire. Therefore, in such cases, unplug the plug from the socket immediately. This device usually has a cable kinking protection located on the handle. However, due to the age of the device, it has lost contract protection. However, the vacuum was still being used, and it stands to reason that the cable would be cut. I will now show you how we can solve the problem with minimal cost and effort. First, I placed the vacuum on the workbench and began to open the case, in this case the handle. This handle is installed with screws and is made of plastic. I use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws. The second screw is here where it is slightly hidden under the cable. When the screws are loosened, the handle can be opened in this way. Here you can find the rest of the contract protection. In addition, the cable here is tied like a zigzag. This is a strain relief that can be found in most devices that are designed differently depending on the device. I will now cut off the entire broken end of the cable. For this purpose, the cable is disconnected here from this red connector. So using a small Phillips screwdriver first unscrew the screws. You can't say it often enough: It's important that you only perform such a repair with the device unplugged. You have now cut off a large piece of the faulty cable end using a side cutter. You can certainly order a new splicing protector and put it on the cable. I'll use the old contract protection again, but I'll explain that later. Carefully remove the insulation at the end of the cable. We need two exposed cable ends to connect this properly again. This can be done with a craft knife. But of course there are also professional tools, such as (a list of tools so you can link them). I twist the wires so they don't fray. Then I use a soldering iron to fix the ends of the cable together neatly. In this way, they can be connected safely and do not corrode. In this case you have to push the cables slightly from the bottom into the connector. It may be a little difficult to see in the video. I tighten the mounting bolts and thus secure the cables. I plug the cable into the strain relief area and check the point where knot protection is used. At this point I mark it on the cable. I make sure the knot protection stays in place. Special self-sealing tape creates new easy tangle protection. I will link all the materials and tools used in the video description. I can really recommend this self-sealing insulating tape because it bonds to itself very well. At the same time, it is not sticky and very durable. Given the mark, the length is now just right for relieving pressure. I push the cable into the correct position and push the white protective cover back. Now even the handle housing can be closed again. The band has gotten a little thick here, but it still fits. Finally, I put both screws back. I've demonstrated this fix here on a vacuum cleaner, but many electrical appliances can have a similar cable connection issue. Repairing appliances this way is often easy and cheap. However, this works best with higher-end hardware, because cheap goods often have a soldered or glued casing. I hope you found this video helpful and feel free to leave a comment below. When you subscribe, you support my channel for free. As we can see now, the device is working properly again and the node protection is doing its job. Product links to the parts used in this video can be found in the description. Thanks for watching and see you next time! This is a rune from Rune Tron lessons.
    #Electrical #Repair #Do it yourself
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  • @MikeAllenMountVernon
    @MikeAllenMountVernon Рік тому

    Thanks, this was very helpful.

  • @eyesalooking
    @eyesalooking Рік тому +1

    Thanks. I was looking for a way to repair my Kett Power Shears cord. It still works great but because of age the cord is deteriorating. I didn't want to take it apart without having some idea of what to expect. Now I need to find a replacement cord.