No tabs, the two halves are glued together. Had to do a similar 
repair to my 2400 power supply.

If you pry careful you can get the two halves to split apart nicely 
so that it cal be glued bck together again.

>The 2400 power supplies seem to have a tendency to break on the 
>computer end, right near the brick.  Got two of em now.
>I'm going to shorten the wire and take out the break, but I can't 
>figure out how to get the shell from the brick.  It feels like 
>there's tabs, but I can't find them.  Should I just use my Stanley 
>and epoxy it back together later?
>Thanks
>Aqua


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