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Bakom_spegeln t1_j4i0f2h wrote

Change the whole cable or replace that plugg with one that’s meant to replace it. Or gett a really good home insurance where they don’t look for electrical fires.

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Ahab_Ali t1_j4i3oap wrote

> Or gett a really good home insurance where they don’t look for electrical fires.

Or causes of accidentally electrocutions. The sub is called buy-it-for-life, not buy-it-for-living!

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TheMrDrB t1_j4i4g8b wrote

If it goes south it'll last the rest of their life!

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t3m3r1t4 OP t1_j4ih9yn wrote

Are you an electrician or electronics expert?

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FckChNa t1_j4j5olb wrote

I am and he is 100% right.

Go to the hardware store and buy a replacement plug for like $5. Look up YouTube videos on how to replace an electrical plug if you don’t know how. Can be done with a knife and screwdriver (but wire cutters and stripper is recommended over the knife) in less than 5 minutes.

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t3m3r1t4 OP t1_j4j8n2p wrote

This is the replaced plug, polarized, from the hardware store.

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FckChNa t1_j4j8wkv wrote

Why is there a zip tie? Looks sus with the zip tie.

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t3m3r1t4 OP t1_j4j967x wrote

Because I didn't want it getting retracted into the body and straining it.

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