My Acer laptop charging cable has a cable break and is barely. Have it with a little package tape back together, but I predict the Gefrickel not too long life more. Do you mean if I take the cable to an electrician who advertises, e.g. Also to make old radios or televisions afloat again, which can build me the cable again? Should that be possible for someone like that?
Depends on where the break is.
Pictures would have helped here.
Copper does not heal by itself. Either crimp or replace the cable completely.
The break is about 0.5 cm in front of the plug. A cable is already completely through, so I could only save it at the moment, by gluing it with package tape in a slight arc, I hope that I do not cause a fire in the apartment, load it that way but still. Is just maybe something more dangerous than normal.
The case (if the name does not fit) is settled, cable is cut and soldered to it again. And feddich is. The best thing is to have a buddy who does it for free, otherwise you can pay far too much for it.
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What do you mean with charging cable? The cable from the power adapter to the laptop? Or the power cord to the power adapter?
It would be pretty easy. Disconnect the cable and solder on the new plug. 5-15 minutes should take that, so quite affordable and cheaper than a new power supply.
Try to get an angle plug, as the cable must be much less kinked.
For my HP costs a replacement power supply (replica new or just original used) about 20 euro. For the price you do not really need to tinker and to risk a cable fire because of the high resistance at the "repair point".