I always wondered why all laptop manufacturers make such a flimsy wiring ... my guess.... they want it to break so they can sell consumers entire new chargers just for a broken wire.
Yeah the design of these cables is just dreadful. I've had to wait 3 weeks for delivery and spend a few hundred bucks on replacing my first cable and my second cable is also starting to give issues. Greed must have something to do with it because no product designer can be that bad at their job.
good job, one thing you could do, is use stiff zip ties, to STIFFEN the wire. Just use 3 or 4 of them, cut off the ziptie heads, and cut to length, then... place them beside the damaged wire, and heat shrink right over them... it will really STIFFEN them up so the wire will never bend but just flex slightly.
Thanks so much for posting this. May you be blessed in all your endeavours 🙏 I was a bit overwhelmed and scared when my charger spoilt but this video is really encouraging. Thanks a lot. I'm your newest subscriber now
Thanks mate! It may be stupid :D but before watching this upload I never thought that I can actually stretch the heat shrink tubing that much and it will still work! Thanks to this I was able to strengthen the cable without soldering!
Hey, man. I'm not dealing with a broken pin or wires from the plug that connects to my security camera system but the plastic of the plug itself that secures the connection of the metal is bent on one side, making the fit onto the motherboard's port too narrow. How do I fix this? If I bend the plastic to not be narrow it could damage the metal inside making the proper connection. Also if I attempt to shove it on there that could mess up the port from the motherboard. From one tech guy to another, I thank you for these videos.
I've just replaced my Lenovo Laptop charging cable, but this time I've put a short length of electrical conduit over the filter and the rectangular plug that goes into the Laptop. This stops the cable from bending and failing again after time. I don't know why they put the charge port on the left side when it would be better for me if it was on the right side where my electricity sockets are located. You sound as though you have a Bulgarian accent.
Attention! You cut down the ferrite bead and that is bad! If you want to repair the cabling, do the same as this vide showed connecting the ferrite bead ALSO. That is an important part in the charging circuit.
Best explanation that I could find online: "The ferrite bead or ring on a charger acts as a dead short to high frequency alternating current. The direct current from the charger gets through just fine. The length of wire from the charger acts as an antenna and gladly picks up broadcasts from cell phones, TV and radio stations, as well as the nearest microwave oven. Modern electronics are very sensitive to even small alternating current signals. The ferrite bead is there to stop them. If it wasn’t there your laptop could do even stranger things than usual. Nobody likes that." It's just a filter and in reality it's there also to prevent your laptop from "broadcasting" as any laptop passes trough lots of tests to make sure it can be used near sensitive devices. So, your laptop will not be damaged by removing it for sure, but in some extreme cases you might see weird behaviour. Personally I have never seen issues by removing it from a charger cable. But I have seen issues on cheap usb cables that did not have it and neither did they have a mesh ground wire on the exterior. Adding the ferite in that situation fixed the cable and made it usable.
My charger wire burnt through! I don't know if it's because my cat bit into it, but i noticed it stopped working followed by a burning smell, it had started a little fire where I put electrical tape. I'm thinking of doing this so thank you! I just hope its not something wrong with the box
The heat shrinks are just for a more secure and durable fix. If you are careful it can also work for a long time with electrical tape, so it's your decision :)
Very nice job. Instead of testing your final product on the laptop itself, I would have used a multimeter just to see if there was a short and if it was giving ~19.5v
If you don't need to remove it, just leave it there. It's really hard to guess the results. But could cause instability and interference with other devices.
My Chromebook samsung charger is broken, and I hate the charger's thing, I cannot do what I want today it was like my last days, So It might help if this is the same thing that does in chargers.
Seems a poor trade-off to remove the noise filter because a bigger pain to troubleshoot a computer problem than to repair the cable again later. I doubt that the noise will actually break anything in the computer but the filters are used for a good reason.
Yes, and no. Many times such things are used just to pass various tests. Yes, it's better to leave it in place, but never have I had issues by removing one. But, if the pcb is badly designed, adding one could solve problems as I found out on the usb cable of a dell printer.
that's why we should all try hard to make these repairs ourselves. But don't stop there. Make it public you had to repair their POS product. Free market has run amok. It used to be in my mom and dad's and g.parents time , you could by a Frigidaire refrigerator and it would dependably last a solid fifty plus years! There once was pride in companies who built reputations of dependability and longevity off product all made in one plant by people who took pride in what they did. Then, slowly companies started 'cheaping out', buying cheap, inferior parts & components from Mexico, China, Japan. Our appliances are now cobbled together with unregulated (and dangerous/unreliable) parts with no quality control and the goal of these garbage products is giving us 9 mths to a year of use if we are so lucky. Our money doesn't go as far as it used to and the stuff we buy falls apart so fast. It's just not right! Write reviews when your things fall apart and hold these no longer respectable name brands accountable. Make it hurt them in their bottom line. Complain. Stop buying. Fix & repair when you can, even though it's a crime to have to fix something that shouldn't have broken down so soon in the first place! We pay our hard earned money for these things. sorry for gettin riled up, but I have lost SO MUCH money from the inferior garbage companies sell. I'm talking from cords, to stereos, to cars!
My outer cable are spread/surrounding the inner cable what should I do? Should I twist it to make one roll instead? I hope u understand my question my english is bad
help! My charger is kinda ripped off but the Inside of it is intact.. I put tape on it and it worked.. And then one day the tape was gone and i was rlly scared of putting tape couse it rlly was ripped up, but the wire is still intact.. Should i put tape again??
hi sir please i have a question my laptop charger part of its cable get really hot so the laptop keep disconecting if i cut the damaged part and solder it will be fixed and if it yes the output power of the charger will not change.thank you
Hi. You should actually do that before you start a fire. Is gets hot because it's a partial short circuit. The specifications of the charger will not change. Just make sure you connect all the wires.
my charger was cut in the middle where the rectangular box is(to the side which connect to the laptop as you showed in this video with the part you protected from future damage), now i cut one of the circular ring and connected the outer wire but the problem is my charger doesn't seem to have much amount of outer wire so i cant join them as solidly as i would like so now i have just straightened them on them both side just so they are touching but whenever i move the laptop/charger the connection is lost and due to coronavirus i can't get these protective coating so i tried black tape but it became sticky in just two days and now the whole point is sticky so what should i do ?
@@UltimateDIY no worries bro found a small pice of moldable plastic wire by sheer luck and used it to stick the outer wire then some tape and cotton string and finally the rubber coating from a ball pen then some more cotton string on it , i think it's working fine as of now let's see how long it goes without any issue.
I have another power cord with that big black box,,but I don't remember what it was used on. Could I add the wire to fit my laptop onto that box? If it's in same watts or volts
It needs to supply identical voltage (V) (+-5% is still safe sometimes) and be able to supply the maximum current (A) needed by your laptop without overheating. If this is good, then, as long as you keep the correct polarity in mind and your laptop cable only has 2 wires, you should be ok.
@@UltimateDIY i have this problem like in your 2:30, the very top of that is broken near the box shape of the charger. how can repair it? please help thanks
i have 2 charger, one is not working (which is my original charger hp) and one is working (original acer but the laptop broke already) if i switch the charging pin of hp to acer, will it work to my hp laptop?
You actually need to supply a particular voltage trough that central pin, so you need to make modifications either inside the laptop or inside the charger. Overall I don't recomend it.
@@UltimateDIY laptop charger wire has color WHITE wire connection in the inside right and also has color gray wire right?? What do u call those gray wiring sir?
Ok. Still don't understand what you are actually asking, so test the wires with a multimeter, to see what is what. Otherwise you can damage the laptop.
Ok so I know this video is old but do you know what to do when the pin inside the chargee got stuck in laptop and I can't charge I heard there's a fix.
Well, did the laptop connector got damaged in the process? The only solution if it did not get damaged is to find a way yo get it out and buy a new charger or at least charger cable to replace the bad one. There are some ways to force a laptop to charge even without a central pin, but they require good soldering skills, opening up the laptop soldering some resitors and risking to kill the motherboard, so it's not a good idea.
what if i remove that cylinder from my laptop charger attach the wires and use it, will there be any problem to my laptop in the long run like battery performance issues.
No, there will be nu performance problems as far as I know. For example if you buy another charger model compatible with your laptop, there is a chance it will not have that filter from the start. I think it's more for passing regulations and tests.
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Thanks! :)
what do you call those tubes that he used to patch up the stripped wire?
It's heat shrink tubing.
oh I see...Thank you.
I always wondered why all laptop manufacturers make such a flimsy wiring ... my guess.... they want it to break so they can sell consumers entire new chargers just for a broken wire.
Yup, indeed...
Yeah the design of these cables is just dreadful. I've had to wait 3 weeks for delivery and spend a few hundred bucks on replacing my first cable and my second cable is also starting to give issues. Greed must have something to do with it because no product designer can be that bad at their job.
Yes. They should be fucked without lubrication for their shity products. 😊
@@helpme9746 Try 180 for a 330W AC Adapter.
My charger is broken, but still turning on my laptop while it's plugged in without the battery
THANKS SO MUCH!!! i never thought i could repair the charger myself!
Welcome! Glad my video helped!
good job, one thing you could do, is use stiff zip ties, to STIFFEN the wire. Just use 3 or 4 of them, cut off the ziptie heads, and cut to length, then... place them beside the damaged wire, and heat shrink right over them... it will really STIFFEN them up so the wire will never bend but just flex slightly.
Thank you for the idea!
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Thanks so much for posting this. May you be blessed in all your endeavours 🙏 I was a bit overwhelmed and scared when my charger spoilt but this video is really encouraging. Thanks a lot. I'm your newest subscriber now
Awesome! Glad my video helps ✌🏼
good step by step info with good planning, might try this now that it seems less daunting. thanks!
Welcome!
Thanks mate! It may be stupid :D but before watching this upload I never thought that I can actually stretch the heat shrink tubing that much and it will still work! Thanks to this I was able to strengthen the cable without soldering!
Great! Glad my video helped :)
Yohh I found this videooo thanks youuu Soo much!!
Welcome!
Life saver man, I legit play video games for hours and this helps a lot
Great :)
Thank you, now I know how to do it freaking dog got a hold of mine
Welcome. Hope you manage to fix it.
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Same here
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Thank you, this was a very helpful video for me.
+THE BIGGIE Z welcome! :)
My charger broke off into my pc help
Thanks a lot, man. You saved my life!
Welcome! :)
Hey, man. I'm not dealing with a broken pin or wires from the plug that connects to my security camera system but the plastic of the plug itself that secures the connection of the metal is bent on one side, making the fit onto the motherboard's port too narrow.
How do I fix this?
If I bend the plastic to not be narrow it could damage the metal inside making the proper connection. Also if I attempt to shove it on there that could mess up the port from the motherboard.
From one tech guy to another, I thank you for these videos.
Without seing the problem myself I have no idea.
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Thank you for this guide, Sir. I have a question though. Are those silver-colored wires the ground/negative? And the white wire the positive?
You need to use a multimeter to check for sure. If you just guess, you can damage your laptop.
I just did it. And cable is fine now. Thank youuuu
Welcome!
I've just replaced my Lenovo Laptop charging cable, but this time I've put a short length of electrical conduit over the filter and the rectangular plug that goes into the Laptop. This stops the cable from bending and failing again after time. I don't know why they put the charge port on the left side when it would be better for me if it was on the right side where my electricity sockets are located. You sound as though you have a Bulgarian accent.
Hope it works well for you. I am romanian 🤭
When he said it would fade I said noooo 😂
😄
Attention! You cut down the ferrite bead and that is bad! If you want to repair the cabling, do the same as this vide showed connecting the ferrite bead ALSO. That is an important part in the charging circuit.
Best explanation that I could find online:
"The ferrite bead or ring on a charger acts as a dead short to high frequency alternating current. The direct current from the charger gets through just fine. The length of wire from the charger acts as an antenna and gladly picks up broadcasts from cell phones, TV and radio stations, as well as the nearest microwave oven. Modern electronics are very sensitive to even small alternating current signals. The ferrite bead is there to stop them. If it wasn’t there your laptop could do even stranger things than usual. Nobody likes that."
It's just a filter and in reality it's there also to prevent your laptop from "broadcasting" as any laptop passes trough lots of tests to make sure it can be used near sensitive devices. So, your laptop will not be damaged by removing it for sure, but in some extreme cases you might see weird behaviour. Personally I have never seen issues by removing it from a charger cable. But I have seen issues on cheap usb cables that did not have it and neither did they have a mesh ground wire on the exterior. Adding the ferite in that situation fixed the cable and made it usable.
It's a hf filter for poor quality mains.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrite_bead
Thank you bro🙏🏾 it really helped me
Welcome!
Excellent video! My charger is working again, thanks!
Welcome! :)
Thank you so much, your directives saved me a few dollars. You're the best!
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Thank you so much! Your video really helped us in a pinch! Xx
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Thank you soo much.. This really saved me a lot of time and effort. And also from a lot of headache.
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Sir my pc suddenly stopped working ....... And the ac adapter is not working now , so what should I do for it? Pls explain.
My charger wire burnt through! I don't know if it's because my cat bit into it, but i noticed it stopped working followed by a burning smell, it had started a little fire where I put electrical tape. I'm thinking of doing this so thank you! I just hope its not something wrong with the box
Hope you managed to get it fixed.
Very nice job. I did the same thing based on your video.
Great 👍🏼
What do you do when you split that cable and BLACK WHITE AND BLUE need repairing to a two strand cable ?
You can't connect 3 wires to a 3 wire cable
my charger was also broken exactly there but I did the same ,just not used heat tubes:(
if I have to again cut and fix
The heat shrinks are just for a more secure and durable fix. If you are careful it can also work for a long time with electrical tape, so it's your decision :)
Did it worked? @Digvijay 1357
@@UltimateDIY Oh yeah? I was wondering about that. I don't have a soldering tool or heat shrink tubes, but I do have electrical tape. Thank you!
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Ikr! The acer charger breaks so easily, buyed like 4 of them.
Decided to fix the 4th on my own, managed to do it. (then it set on fire a week later)
Was that an aftermarket charger? Original chargers have quite good protections on them.
@@UltimateDIY No, what acer gave me. I might just sell this laptop. Fedup of buying new chargers.
That sucks :(
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Very nice job. Instead of testing your final product on the laptop itself, I would have used a multimeter just to see if there was a short and if it was giving ~19.5v
Thank you! Yes, that would be the smart thing.
Just like my charger there r 2 wires, what is the outside wire (not the white)? What can i use to add a copper to the outside?
Kimi Raiikonen, F1 driver by day, laptop charger repair man by night!
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is it okay to remove the ferrite bead? What are the possible bad effects?
If you don't need to remove it, just leave it there. It's really hard to guess the results. But could cause instability and interference with other devices.
Great informative video. Thank you!
Welcome!
My Chromebook samsung charger is broken, and I hate the charger's thing, I cannot do what I want today it was like my last days, So It might help if this is the same thing that does in chargers.
Thank you for a good informative video. I will fix mine now. 👌
Welcome!
Do I need to solder after connecting the wires or will it still work without soldering
Ideal is to solder.
Seems a poor trade-off to remove the noise filter because a bigger pain to troubleshoot a computer problem than to repair the cable again later. I doubt that the noise will actually break anything in the computer but the filters are used for a good reason.
Yes, and no. Many times such things are used just to pass various tests. Yes, it's better to leave it in place, but never have I had issues by removing one.
But, if the pcb is badly designed, adding one could solve problems as I found out on the usb cable of a dell printer.
Haha the companies who make those bloody adapters would be livid if everyone knew how to do this
that's why we should all try hard to make these repairs ourselves. But don't stop there. Make it public you had to repair their POS product.
Free market has run amok. It used to be in my mom and dad's and g.parents time , you could by a Frigidaire refrigerator and it would dependably last a solid fifty plus years! There once was pride in companies who built reputations of dependability and longevity off product all made in one plant by people who took pride in what they did. Then, slowly companies started 'cheaping out', buying cheap, inferior parts & components from Mexico, China, Japan. Our appliances are now cobbled together with unregulated (and dangerous/unreliable) parts with no quality control and the goal of these garbage products is giving us 9 mths to a year of use if we are so lucky. Our money doesn't go as far as it used to and the stuff we buy falls apart so fast. It's just not right! Write reviews when your things fall apart and hold these no longer respectable name brands accountable. Make it hurt them in their bottom line. Complain. Stop buying. Fix & repair when you can, even though it's a crime to have to fix something that shouldn't have broken down so soon in the first place! We pay our hard earned money for these things.
sorry for gettin riled up, but I have lost SO MUCH money from the inferior garbage companies sell. I'm talking from cords, to stereos, to cars!
You are 100% right! 😔
Thanks!, you helped me out of doing silly on my self 😃
Welcome!
Hey I know you might not see this but where should I cut the wire. So I can be sure I'm not cutting a vital part
Question, are the black things at 3:30 black tape rolled up?
I think so.
Hi do u know how to fix a laptop charger metal if hot?
My outer cable are spread/surrounding the inner cable what should I do? Should I twist it to make one roll instead?
I hope u understand my question my english is bad
That is a ground cable. Most times it is exactly how you describe it. To be able to seolder it, you need to roll it together.
@@UltimateDIY Alright, thanks Sir
thank you man!!!
+Lekh Raj welcome!
Dude just saved my money✅😌
Awesome!
What is that black thing that will shrink when heated?
Heatshrink tubbing.
@@UltimateDIY thanks a lot, time to repair ^_^
Well done! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you and welcome!
Which wire is the ground? The one wrapped around the white or the white?
Test with a multimeter to be sure, but usually the one at the exterior.
Thanks bro💞
Welcome!
You saved my life
Glad I could help!
i succeed in fixing mine using your video , Thank you very much.
Awesome! Welcome!
My dog is not going to be happy about this.
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You're a fucking Chad. Cheers, mate.
😁 such a lifesaver. Thank you ...
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help! My charger is kinda ripped off but the Inside of it is intact.. I put tape on it and it worked.. And then one day the tape was gone and i was rlly scared of putting tape couse it rlly was ripped up, but the wire is still intact.. Should i put tape again??
No, it really needs to be repaired or else it's a fire hazzard. It's just not worth the risk.
Ultimate DIY Oh okay, thanks..
No problem. Hope you get is solved :)
hi sir please i have a question my laptop charger part of its cable get really hot so the laptop keep disconecting if i cut the damaged part and solder it will be fixed and if it yes the output power of the charger will not change.thank you
Hi. You should actually do that before you start a fire. Is gets hot because it's a partial short circuit. The specifications of the charger will not change. Just make sure you connect all the wires.
@@UltimateDIY thanks a lot
Welcome!
my charger was cut in the middle where the rectangular box is(to the side which connect to the laptop as you showed in this video with the part you protected from future damage), now i cut one of the circular ring and connected the outer wire but the problem is my charger doesn't seem to have much amount of outer wire so i cant join them as solidly as i would like so now i have just straightened them on them both side just so they are touching but whenever i move the laptop/charger the connection is lost and due to coronavirus i can't get these protective coating so i tried black tape but it became sticky in just two days and now the whole point is sticky so what should i do ?
Sorry, but I have no ideea.
@@UltimateDIY no worries bro found a small pice of moldable plastic wire by sheer luck and used it to stick the outer wire then some tape and cotton string and finally the rubber coating from a ball pen then some more cotton string on it , i think it's working fine as of now let's see how long it goes without any issue.
I have another power cord with that big black box,,but I don't remember what it was used on. Could I add the wire to fit my laptop onto that box? If it's in same watts or volts
It needs to supply identical voltage (V) (+-5% is still safe sometimes) and be able to supply the maximum current (A) needed by your laptop without overheating. If this is good, then, as long as you keep the correct polarity in mind and your laptop cable only has 2 wires, you should be ok.
what is that white cover in the cable, what is it called?
Shielding only
Thank you, now charger working
Great, welcome! :)
Is it safe if we fix it? Is there any chance that it will blow up?
If you fix it correctly it's safe. If you don't have experience with such things, better have someone else fix it
How can i use my 2004 gateway laptop if the cable is broken. the only thing im able to use is my 2009 ipod with it.
How am i able to play pc games with my 2004 gateway laptop.
Well, fix the cable.
There will be heating issue, if I'm not wrong.
Why would it be an heatting issue?
Is the positive the white wire or the other?
Usually white or red is positive, but you better check with a multimeter.
Sir pl could you help me with the name of the IC 8 pin in the primary section. My IC reads as A808f.
Is changing my laptop charger cable with another one dangerous? Only the cable not the adapter
It should not be dangerous, but depends on your skills.
@@UltimateDIY I don't mean changing it using screwdriver I mean only the plug that's removable
That should be ok.
@@UltimateDIY thanks man for the fast response, It really helped me very much 🙏
What are the filters for? It's purpose being on the power cord.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrite_bead
In my opinion they are there just to pass EMI tests.
@@UltimateDIY It's for poor quality mains supply. It prevents damage.
so basically if you don't have some of this stuff, you're screwed 😂
Yes 😆
Thanks Man U made me fix my charger 😃😃😃😃😃😃😃😃
I have the same problem. So can i remove ferrite bead? Or it can harm my computer?
+mar21154 you can remove it :)
Ultimate DIY Thank you!
welcome! :)
what do you call the thing that you heat up and it stick to the cable like a electrical tape. in video 2:27
Heat shrink tube.
@@UltimateDIY i have this problem like in your 2:30, the very top of that is broken near the box shape of the charger. how can repair it? please help thanks
Thanks man!
Welcome! :)
Thank you! My dog got it 😭
Welcome!
Very helpful to me thank you 10/10
ferrite core wasnt just there for nothing. it has a purpose
Yes, but for the average user it's not enough to keep it.
Thank you so much ❤❤👍
Welcome!
i have 2 charger, one is not working (which is my original charger hp) and one is working (original acer but the laptop broke already) if i switch the charging pin of hp to acer, will it work to my hp laptop?
hopefully waiting for you reply thanks
and it is also same output voltage
You actually need to supply a particular voltage trough that central pin, so you need to make modifications either inside the laptop or inside the charger. Overall I don't recomend it.
Thx for the helped me really much
Welcome!
Does repaired chargers give high voltage
Sorry, but I don't understand what you mean.
Can u please help I have the problem in right same place
Good job
Thanks!
what is that thing your removed...
Ferrite bead.
How did u get that bendy thing on the charger
What bendy thing?
What do you call the gray wire?
Not sure what you mean.
@@UltimateDIY laptop charger wire has color WHITE wire connection in the inside right and also has color gray wire right?? What do u call those gray wiring sir?
If you mean the silver bare wires, they are ground (-).
@@UltimateDIY how about the white one?
Ok. Still don't understand what you are actually asking, so test the wires with a multimeter, to see what is what. Otherwise you can damage the laptop.
can we eliminate the ferrite bead in charger
Yes
It's a good thing to have. Don't cut it out if you don't have to.
Thank you bro
Welcome!
sir can i use the electrical tape.to tape the cable ????????????
Yes, you can. It will just be less esthetic looking.
Ok so I know this video is old but do you know what to do when the pin inside the chargee got stuck in laptop and I can't charge I heard there's a fix.
Well, did the laptop connector got damaged in the process? The only solution if it did not get damaged is to find a way yo get it out and buy a new charger or at least charger cable to replace the bad one. There are some ways to force a laptop to charge even without a central pin, but they require good soldering skills, opening up the laptop soldering some resitors and risking to kill the motherboard, so it's not a good idea.
Ultimate DIY Thanks,but found out it was stuck from way before and it's the charger that burned. Will buy a new charger.
Then you are one of the lucky few with a model that does not use that pin :)
what do you call the plastic tube
that you heat up and shrink?
This is it: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat-shrink_tubing
LOL . It's called heat shrink tubing!
bow do you get that black thing that can turn small
Search for heat shrink tube. Almost all electronic parts stores sell them.
I did everything in the video but it don't not work for me...
Depend a lot on the charger/laptop model.
where do you buy it and whats the name
My wire was bitten of my rabbit and it's already broken and i dont know how to fix it.
This is what the video shows.
You the second person I've seen tonight who's rabbit ate their cord. I never knew rabbits were so into electronics. Lol
what if i remove that cylinder from my laptop charger attach the wires and use it, will there be any problem to my laptop in the
long run like battery performance issues.
No, there will be nu performance problems as far as I know. For example if you buy another charger model compatible with your laptop, there is a chance it will not have that filter from the start. I think it's more for passing regulations and tests.
Worked, Thanks
Great, welcome!
Will this work if the laptop charger tip is bent?
Brian Harvey Garcia that is only for you to decide. It depends on how bad the bend is and what it affects internally.
good job
Thanks!
My laptop isnt charging and its currently 3 percent.
goodbye cool video channel!
im about to pass awa-..
Nooooo 😄
thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanks pal
sir apne soldering krte to dikhaya nhe ?
English please.
@@UltimateDIY sir i say that you didnot view the soldering practically