Einleitung
Most USB cables consist of four wires: red, black, white, and green. Some newer cables have eight wires, but the idea is the same. If the USB plug itself is damaged, you'll need to remove the whole plug and replace it. Otherwise, just the damaged portion of the cable can be removed.
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Use wire cutters to remove the broken portion of the USB cable.
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You should be left with two pieces of cable. If you had to remove the whole USB plug, you'll need a replacement plug. And yeah, you'll have to snip that one too.
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With wire cutters or scissors, carefully strip the outer cable covering.
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Cut just the outer cover of the cable, and make sure to cut all the way around. Don't cut any of the internal wires.
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Pull on the piece of cover that you've separated from the rest. You should be left with four exposed individual wires.
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If there are more than 4 wires, you probably have a USB 3.0 cable. In this case, make sure that whatever wires you'll be reconnecting are both USB 3.0.
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Strip all the wires from both cables. You'll need about 1/8” – 1/4”, or about 1/2 cm of exposed copper wire.
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Solder like-colored wires to each other.
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There are many excellent guides for soldering online. Alternatively, you might ask a geeky friend to do this step for you.
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Wrap each wire in electrical tape. Make sure that there is no exposed copper.
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This is mostly to make sure that the exposed wires don't touch. You don't need more than 1/4” or 1 cm of tape for each wire.
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Wrap all the wires together in electrical tape to make it look better and last longer.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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thanks you verb much
very i meant
What if it has a wire shield around it? Like crazy silver wires wrapped around it?
Then slowly wnwrap it not to remove it. And when u have repaired wires and taped them re wrap with silver shielding if it does have shielding it best to add a step to the repair and tbats to add a short section of shrink tubeing just big enough to cover spliced section and shielding. Once shielding is wrapped slid tubeing over repaired section and apply heat a hairdryer on high heat will work as well.
i tried solding the same wires but it still do not work