How to Fix a Broken Electrical Cord / Wire

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  • Опубліковано 18 лют 2012
  • DISCLAIMER: Please use CAUTION while fixing any electrical wire. Also, fix wires that you unplug regularly, and do not fix wires that you cannot inspect on a regular basis. I would have a professional replace / fix wires on any major appliances a large amount of current / electricity flowing through it.
    A how-to video on how to fix broken electrical wires found on lamps, vacuums, extension cords, etc. I show how to fix a 2 prong and a 3 prong (with a ground) plug.
    To purchase an inexpensive wire stripper, electrical tape, and other various items I show in my videos, check out my Amazon Store. The link is located on my homepage on the right side or by clicking this link: astore.amazon.com/richsm-20
    If you have any questions / comments, feel free to write below!
    THANK YOU FOR WATCHING!
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  • @shahidibrahim888
    @shahidibrahim888 8 років тому +3

    Amazing Video, never thought Id be able to fix this lamp that I love from my travels, but this video made it so remarkably easy. UA-cam is great for DIYers

  • @sugarmax9
    @sugarmax9 11 років тому +1

    Just wanted to say thank you! I never comment on videos but that was so clear and well done. I'm a country girl who loves to fix things on my own so videos like your own have been extremely beneficial.
    Gracias,
    Amelia

  • @pandyriffic
    @pandyriffic 11 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for posting this! You are a life saver. I just screwed up my husband's man chair (electric recliner) when I moved it I didn't notice the cord was under it and the mechanism chewed up the cord. 30 minutes later (20 mins of panic and 10 minutes of actual video watching/repair) the chair is working again. Best part is he will never know

  • @mjsoup29
    @mjsoup29 6 років тому +5

    Good clear explanation, nice smooths cuts (ie: the video) and efficient use of words (no annoying unnecessary repetition and tangents), and good delivery. Thanks for your video!

  • @reganwinans5639
    @reganwinans5639 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for your tutorial! A mouse chewed part of my refrigerator cord. Called the appliance repair place and they said the part I need was $100 + labor and was on back order with no estimated date in sight. Watched your video and $25 trip to Home Depot later, my fridge is up and working again. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!

  • @liv4gsus61
    @liv4gsus61 11 років тому

    Great video! I just replaced my 3 prong plug on a sapce heater. Couldn't have done it without your help. You are truly awesome!

  • @jeansagerian9530
    @jeansagerian9530 10 років тому +1

    Thank you for your video. In all my years of yard work had never cut through a cord until yesterday..and it was a brand new cord to boot. Watched your video and bought the part and made the repair with a new female end. I usually give all my cord repair work (irons, lamps) to my father..the family electrician.. but due to distance and the amount of leaves falling..i needed to get the cord repaired fast. Cost of repair $6.29..your video:priceless! thanks!

  • @ginacarter8154
    @ginacarter8154 3 роки тому +1

    Replaced the pronged plug from a portable dishwasher with this help. Plugged it in and the unit powered on without issue. Thanks!

  • @chasj2
    @chasj2 8 років тому +1

    Thanks Rich. I had to intentionally cut a cord that was 11 feet to a shorter length for a project I was working on. The application was for outdoors so instead of electrical tape I used Gardner Bender Black Liquid Electrical Tape. This is waterproof and doesn't deteriorate.

  • @Chinesefoodrocks1521
    @Chinesefoodrocks1521 8 років тому +1

    Great video, I needed to switch out electrical connectors to wall test a stage light and this helped greatly.

  • @adm458nelson
    @adm458nelson 9 років тому

    Thanks for the video. I just replaced 2 plugs for some cut cords on my Delta bench sander and bench top band saw. Appreciate it. Oh, and as another commented, the wire insulation should be around the hook, which is what I did.

  • @parkersre-creation
    @parkersre-creation 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this!! Recently had a portion of my tv cord get melted. I'm not here to start an electrical fire, so I figured I should replace the damaged portion of the cord before using it. My dad isn't around so it was helpful to come online and find one of the first hits had a very simple explanation! Huzzah!

  • @MosesJesusElijah
    @MosesJesusElijah 7 років тому +1

    The first one you fixed was exactly the one I was trying to figure out. Thanks again for your help.

  • @jayantdesai1655
    @jayantdesai1655 8 років тому +79

    Sorry to say this Richard, don't take it bad way, I know you have good intentions, and you know it is dangerous to play with electrical stuff , so here is my bit of advise, you must not strip the wire bare longer than what is needed to go under the screw, you expected that as you tighten the screw the wire will get pulled under the screw, but it didn't so what i suggest instead is to loosen the screw more so that the bare wire can go around the screw all the way, then tighten the screw, and you should not strip wire too long where they can cause danger by shorting between wires as you loop around the prongs,
    The loop around the prongs should not be bare wire at all, loop should be insulated and any bare conductors should only be under the screw and fully tight.
    If someone was to twist wire coming out of the plug, those long bare wires can touch each other and cause a massive bang and or even cause fire.
    No wires should be joined merely by twisting them together, as that is considered a poor quality joint and after a while the oxidation of bare wires can cause a poor joint , contact between two wires resistance increases, which under heavy load can cause heating and eventually fire risk.
    Finally, all wire conductors should be twisted thoroughly such that you do not get any loose strands any where, you should avoid having to cut any loose strands, they should not be there what so ever, if you do get a strand come lose , then take out the wire and redo the twisting until you get it perfect, all bare conductors under the screw and no lose strands to cut or their possibility of shorting with anything else.

    • @TheBluceRee
      @TheBluceRee 7 років тому +5

      RichsMethods Hey Rich, great video. I'm not expert on this stuff but I would recommend making some notes on this video from this guy.

    • @rakselectric7390
      @rakselectric7390 7 років тому +8

      Jayant Desai I hope this comment was read by the man who uploaded this video because this is very wise advice and should be taken into consideration best comment man

    • @raqueltrueba7061
      @raqueltrueba7061 6 років тому

      Jayant Desai s

    • @KarePassion
      @KarePassion 6 років тому

      Jayant Desai
      I have one question about the 2 prong cord in the video that was slightly damaged. Would electrical tape wrapped around the damaged spot have been sufficient to deal with that issue?

    • @Unknown-rh9nl
      @Unknown-rh9nl 5 років тому

      Make a vid

  • @bethblack3802
    @bethblack3802 10 років тому

    Thank you so much! My dog chewed my Orbitz Timer cord in half and you showed me exactly what to do! I was so afraid since it is electricity, but you made such a clean video of it I can trust my work!

  • @mike62401
    @mike62401 10 років тому

    Thank you! A hanging picture directly above a plugged in cord fell down and broke a two prong plug to my big heavy lighted china cabinet. The thought of moving the heavy cabinet to replace the entire cord was something I did not look forward to. I bought a new color matching two prong extension cord at Target and used your video to replace the plug. It came out beautifully. Thank you so much.

    • @RichsMethods
      @RichsMethods  10 років тому

      You're welcome! Glad it worked out for you.

  • @vipelectricianbrisbane4259
    @vipelectricianbrisbane4259 7 років тому

    Hello Rich, This How To video is good and you have shown clearly with instructions about fixing a broken electrical cord. Thanks

  • @staciad42884
    @staciad42884 9 років тому +17

    Thank you for this! I replaced my vacuum plug all by myself!

  • @Maisy0821
    @Maisy0821 12 років тому

    @RichsMethods The vacuum is running just fine with the cord repaired thanks to your thorough instructions! Thanks for encouraging women to try something like this simple repair.

  • @ZoeZuniga
    @ZoeZuniga 10 років тому +4

    Thank you! this is so great. the vacuum store told me they would have to replace the entire cord,,,, $200 with labor.

    • @RichsMethods
      @RichsMethods  10 років тому +1

      You're welcome. It's always nice to save money!

  • @pmetme-ail3002
    @pmetme-ail3002 8 років тому +1

    Glad I happened to buy the same style plug because until you pointed out green/white/brass differentiation I thought the screws were all the same color. Damn colorblindness! Thanks for the tutorial.

  • @susanagween432
    @susanagween432 5 років тому

    Truly basic video. I am so grateful you made it so simple to understand. I wish you had shown it with an utility knife but regardless it is much appreciated!!

  • @gacj2010
    @gacj2010 7 років тому

    You helped me as I just cut the orange cord with the hedge trimmer and didnt know they sold that orange female part where I only cut off 2 feet from end .... I will look for female orange part today ...Thank you for your help

  • @ailandpete
    @ailandpete 10 років тому +5

    The estimate from the vacuum cleaner place was $80 to replace the cord. Thanks dude!

  • @ggssqtqt393
    @ggssqtqt393 9 років тому

    thank you for creating this video
    because it is my project in T.L.E

  • @creativespecies7032
    @creativespecies7032 2 роки тому +1

    Great video my little electrical heater cord got damaged. No need to buy a whole new heater won't be cold this winter able to say home watch some good movies and be warm this holiday season. Happy Holidays everyone in the world!!

  • @akejuanibire8101
    @akejuanibire8101 7 років тому +1

    because of your video, I'm a hero, I've saved the day and $$. thank you

  • @KiloSparx
    @KiloSparx 10 років тому +1

    Aye man thanks a lot! Just fixed my refrigerator thanks to your vid

  • @Jo34457
    @Jo34457 10 років тому

    This is the only one video that helps me out , thanks man

  • @RobsWorld
    @RobsWorld 12 років тому +4

    Thanks for fixing my lamp Rich! Great job making the video.. but I think I'll just have you fix it for me if it happens again :-P

  • @gravis778
    @gravis778 10 років тому

    Thanks. My vacuum sucked up its own cord and chewed it up so I had to replace it. The plug I bought had no instructions. Your video really helped

    • @RichsMethods
      @RichsMethods  10 років тому

      That's awesome. I'm glad to help out!

  • @TwcFan
    @TwcFan 4 роки тому

    Thank you very much! You just showed me how to fix my own cord/wire for my fan. 2 prong extension cord.

  • @joner1577
    @joner1577 7 років тому +1

    I like it a lot. Thank you for helping me fix my EdenPure heater plug. Actually, I think it's better than the original, which was sort of melted.

    • @RichsMethods
      @RichsMethods  7 років тому +1

      Glad to help out! Thanks for watching.

    • @AlexOvechkinSucks
      @AlexOvechkinSucks 4 роки тому

      Joner ruh roh! If you’re original plug was melted, what makes you think a chintzy DIY half job won’t make your house burn down? Heaters draw a LOT of current.

  • @yungap1506
    @yungap1506 8 років тому +1

    Great video you helped me fix my 50 inch flat screen tv!!!!

  • @BaktolKillWithGuitar
    @BaktolKillWithGuitar 12 років тому

    Cool demo dude!!!!
    Before I saw your vid, I fixed a sauna machine cord and I thought I knew what I was doing...
    When I plugged it in, It freakin exploded like shit....
    Then I watched your video and I found out that I connected the copper wires in the opposite sides, And I connected it really messy...
    So I give you a thumbs up, Hope you live forever and ever love you bro... You Saved My Life!!!!!!
    ITS SAUNA TIME!!!!!!!

  • @poppykok5
    @poppykok5 10 років тому

    Gosh, I wish you were my little brother or next door neighbor...grins...Seriously, thank you ever so kindly for taking the time to make this video...i'm a 60- year -old woman who is trying to get the courage to repair the wiring on an older lamp...Both of the wires came completely loose and were knocked off completely when the lamp accidentally was knocked onto the floor...It might be more costly though to buy the wire strippers than find a repairperson...
    Thanks so much for your time...

  • @ditmasparkkid2598
    @ditmasparkkid2598 3 роки тому +1

    This is stuff they will never teach you in school. Thanks you saved me $200 cuz I accidentally cut my wire for my circle saw. It works like new now 😃.

  • @Maisy0821
    @Maisy0821 12 років тому +1

    Thank you very much! My vacuum is fixed thanks to you!

  • @ashah2910
    @ashah2910 9 років тому

    Appreciate the re-affirmation of placement of white, black and green wire. I now have the 40 ft electrical cable working.

  • @attrayactive
    @attrayactive 10 років тому

    Just fixed a hairdryer that would have cost me a fortune to replace. Thanks so much for posting!

  • @firewall1expert
    @firewall1expert 6 років тому

    Your video solved my broken wiring issue. thanks

  • @keeperslightning
    @keeperslightning 9 років тому

    Perfect! Thanks for thinking of us Rob and well explained Rich! I like marking tip especially!

  • @bastiandoby
    @bastiandoby 8 років тому

    very nice, i was looking for a vid on how to SHORTEN and extension cord and this video was as close as i could get to that....

  • @terrilyndel
    @terrilyndel 10 років тому

    thank you Rich, was getting the Xmas tree out and something chewed one of the light cords - on my way to Lowes to pick up the electrical tape, had no idea it came in colors. Thanks again.

  • @ryandauman
    @ryandauman 11 років тому

    Excellent video and it worked great for me. had to do it to a hedge trimmer cord that, well, yeah. Got caught in the blades while trimming. Thanks!

  • @jessemcguiness5827
    @jessemcguiness5827 11 років тому

    Exactly, what I needed. I could not remember which color wire goes on the different color screws. Thank you.
    Jesse

  • @bethberlinger5069
    @bethberlinger5069 10 років тому

    Thank you so much for this video. I was able to fix my vaccum

  • @obsidian_bone
    @obsidian_bone 2 роки тому

    This is actually what I needed, thank you

  • @matthewkyle7763
    @matthewkyle7763 6 років тому

    Thank you for posting excellent presintation keep up the great work.

  • @TucsonJohn27
    @TucsonJohn27 11 років тому +2

    On your two prong fix what I do is cut the marked wire a slightly different length than the unmarked wire, maybe an inch or less. This way when wrapping the connection there is less of a bulge and there also is more of the original insulation between the connections. I also twist the connections lengthwise and solder them. Makes a stronger connection and even less bulge.

  • @RichsMethods
    @RichsMethods  11 років тому

    You're welcome. Glad it helped!

  • @janetschiller7885
    @janetschiller7885 4 роки тому

    Perfect! Just what I needed. Thanks.

  • @hellagrant
    @hellagrant 10 років тому +1

    Thanks man! This is something everyone should know how to do.

  • @maverickb7360
    @maverickb7360 6 років тому

    Thank you so much for posting this video it really helped me!

  • @grcbullet
    @grcbullet 11 років тому +2

    Thanks this helped me out!

  • @RichsMethods
    @RichsMethods  12 років тому

    Nice. Glad to help out!

  • @RichsMethods
    @RichsMethods  11 років тому

    Nice, thanks for the tip!

  • @texassteven8988
    @texassteven8988 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the information.

  • @RichsMethods
    @RichsMethods  11 років тому +2

    That's awesome. Glad it helped!

    • @zandyman2577
      @zandyman2577 4 роки тому

      RichsMethods can you pls help me I’m freaking out my air hockey cord bent and I’m basically a dead man to my parents I could really use some advice

  • @ginachu8336
    @ginachu8336 12 років тому

    I melted my 2 prong cord with my toaster oven and need to replace the plug part; not the cord part. Your video only showed me how to fix the cord part.
    Thank you!

  • @RichsMethods
    @RichsMethods  10 років тому

    Very true, thanks for the info.

  • @222mtb
    @222mtb 10 років тому +1

    Word, thanks for posting. It really is just that easy, and now my rice cooker is back in action!

  • @tarcelaraugust2813
    @tarcelaraugust2813 8 років тому

    Awesome! Thanks for your help!

  • @RichsMethods
    @RichsMethods  11 років тому

    Nice, good job!

  • @MrWindancer
    @MrWindancer 9 років тому

    Very good demonstration.

    • @RichsMethods
      @RichsMethods  9 років тому

      Simon Chan Thanks! Have a good one.

  • @RichsMethods
    @RichsMethods  12 років тому

    Glad to help out!

  • @amazingrace587
    @amazingrace587 9 років тому

    Thank you very much. It's very useful video. God Bless you.

  • @kenziegarrett2761
    @kenziegarrett2761 6 років тому

    Super helpful! Thank you👌🏼😁

  • @79898325
    @79898325 10 років тому

    Saved me hundreds of dollars! Thanks!

  • @RichsMethods
    @RichsMethods  12 років тому

    No way. I'm glad you were able to figure out what's wrong. Thanks for the comment!

  • @SuperThechosenone21
    @SuperThechosenone21 9 років тому +1

    Simply beautiful. You Rock Dude. 👍👍👍

  • @maxillainthepantss
    @maxillainthepantss 10 років тому

    i was given a 52" flatscreen tv (crt, nothin fancy) but it had been previously left on the street. and apparently someone liked the power cord more than the tv. so when i got it i was pissed off that it had no power cord. but thanks to this vid i know i have everything i need already. thanks boss.

    • @RichsMethods
      @RichsMethods  10 років тому

      That's awesome, you're welcome! Let me know if it works.

    • @maxillainthepantss
      @maxillainthepantss 10 років тому

      it worked with no problem and hasn't even had a single issue. i was concerned cause it had only about 2 inches of cord to work with on the back but it worked perfectly. thanks again!

  • @RichsMethods
    @RichsMethods  11 років тому

    Very true. Thanks for the comment.

  • @RichsMethods
    @RichsMethods  12 років тому

    Wow thanks! I really appreciate it.

  • @Aachencharles
    @Aachencharles 10 років тому

    Very useful. Thank you

  • @RichsMethods
    @RichsMethods  12 років тому

    Nice. Thanks for watching!

  • @Chemical99
    @Chemical99 6 років тому

    Thank you for the video.

  • @peoplesyoutubechannels5379
    @peoplesyoutubechannels5379 3 роки тому

    Thank you, sir appreciate your kind guidance.👍

  • @nolachris43
    @nolachris43 11 років тому +2

    thank you so much....I melted the top of my Keurig plug on stovetop and panicked!!! I now own wire stripper and utility knife as well....had no idea how easy a repair can be!!

  • @amaze216
    @amaze216 11 років тому

    thanks for your video!it helped me a lot!

  • @christopherbarbour-tq3bk
    @christopherbarbour-tq3bk 2 місяці тому

    Great job Thax for the info

  • @Rickenaround
    @Rickenaround 6 років тому

    Big help. Thx

  • @foolishjester28
    @foolishjester28 7 років тому

    Awesome, thanks for this. This allowed me to fix my WiiU Gamepad Controller to get the kids back some Netflix while I cleaned haha! Much appreciated! *thumbs up for you!!*

  • @myraalvarado7046
    @myraalvarado7046 7 років тому

    Thank you! Super easy and save $$$

  • @mikehalpern384
    @mikehalpern384 Рік тому

    Excellent, now I can repair my small heater's broken plug. :-)

  • @AnandNarine
    @AnandNarine 9 років тому +1

    fantastic video

    • @RichsMethods
      @RichsMethods  9 років тому

      That's awesome. Thank you for the comment!

  • @vickersty
    @vickersty 9 років тому

    Thanks Rick. Mission accomplished.

  • @yq8589
    @yq8589 8 років тому

    thank you very much for sharing

  • @conradohernandez9472
    @conradohernandez9472 10 років тому

    thanks for your video it was very helpful

  • @novatcaio7760
    @novatcaio7760 9 років тому

    First, thanks this seems very helpful. My only question is, I have an old record player with a huge housing around it. The entire end piece or plug is gone, there is nothing but jumbled wire at the bottom. I believe it was a 2 prong, but I am not so sure. My question is, can I hook it up using this method with any possible plug piece that is somewhat compatible?
    Again thank you...

  • @RichsMethods
    @RichsMethods  11 років тому

    Thanks man!

  • @cindywatson9222
    @cindywatson9222 10 років тому +1

    Awesome and thank you. My puppy chewed up my printer cord and vacuum. I am a single woman and glad when I can figure out how to fix a few things. It's so depressing to have to call for every repair. Cindy

  • @Rsm583
    @Rsm583 5 років тому

    This video helped me out thank u

  • @RichsMethods
    @RichsMethods  12 років тому +1

    Thanks a lot for the feedback. I try to keep my intros short.

    • @rsyy9545
      @rsyy9545 4 роки тому

      If the cut to the 2 prong wire is very close to the actual plug so there is not enough room to strip the wires 1" on either end, what is another alternative? Can I buy another plug?

  • @lisastravers
    @lisastravers 11 років тому

    Very helpful.

  • @Trickbabybarry86
    @Trickbabybarry86 11 років тому

    thanks alot man this was very helpful

  • @kristicollom8735
    @kristicollom8735 7 років тому

    Great video!! thank you so much!

  • @beastmode5251
    @beastmode5251 5 років тому

    good job

  • @yunglee7134
    @yunglee7134 10 років тому

    helpful video thanks

  • @leighannpoore2152
    @leighannpoore2152 9 років тому +15

    This is a good video. First off those who are leaving negative comments...there is no hope for stupidity so with that being said, this is a quick fix video not by any means a permanent solution, but ALL hardware stores carry replacement parts for these kind of fixes. He does not claim to be professional, and he also cannot be held liable for someone's failures no matter if they "watch his video" or not. Keep posting videos and let the haters hate!

    • @RichsMethods
      @RichsMethods  9 років тому +1

      JoAnna Durham Thanks for watching and for the thoughtful comment!

    • @michaelskywalker3089
      @michaelskywalker3089 9 років тому +12

      JoAnna Durham It isn't about hate; it's about preventing people from following bad or misleading advice.

    • @joanwall399
      @joanwall399 6 років тому

      JoAnna Poore-Durham your an idiot.