on 12/1/2000 11:44 PM, (Duo/2400 List) at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> I have repaired two of my PB 2400 AC adapters by prying open the case with a
> sharp screwdriver and then repairing the frayed cords with small wire nuts or
> tape/solder. After reconnecting the wires I then put the cases back together
> with glue and black electrician's tape. It doesn't look pretty, but what the
> hey, the adapters are usually on the floor behind my desk out of sight and
> permanently connected. They have now lasted me at least two years.
Can you offer any advice on the process of making this repair. My 2400
adapter is working fine, but I can see the insulation is torn and the wire
begining to fray. Are there any screws, or does it just have to be pried
open? Can the wire be pulled through the flexible grommet (the bendy thing
where the wire comes out of the supply) so that you can reconnect it to good
un-broken wire?
--
Gregory La Vardera
Gregory La Vardera Architect
www.lamidesign.com
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856 662 4909
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