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Check the power cord for visible damage: Look for any frayed wires, cuts, or broken connections. If you find any damage, the power cord will need to be replaced.
Try a different power source: Plug the speaker into a different outlet or power source to see if the issue is with the outlet.
Use a different power cord: Try using a different power cord to see if the issue is with the cord that came with the speaker.
Check the charging port: Make sure the charging port on the speaker is not damaged or obstructed. Clean it if necessary.
If these steps do not resolve the issue, the problem may be with the speaker itself and it may need to be repaired or replaced
you can buy a new power cord or you can use another wire to replace the cord. just buy the same size then you will need to remove the rear cover to access the internal. and then the old cord must be removed from the ac terminal pin and the assembled wire with plug that you buy can be replaced. you can directly re soldered the end of the ac wire at the pcb for ac supply.
no need to replace it. Simply cut the cord where it was chewed through (if it was not already fully separated). cut an inch off of each damaged side of the cord. Strip the wires and then "braid" them back together.
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You can probably replace the cord outright , but to do that you will have to take the tv apart and also purchase a new cord. If you still have the original cord that got cut, you can just splice it using **** connectors and it will be easier and cheaper. If you do take that route, just make sure you splice the same colors together, and use some electrical tape to re-insulate the cord. Hopefully this helped.
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The most common reasons are the power adapter/cord and power jack.
If you move/wiggle the power adapter at the point where it connects to the laptop, and the power goes off and on, the power jack is the problem. The power jack is inside the laptop and either needs soldering or replacement.
If no change, the power adapter is probably faulty and needs replacement.
Also, remove the heatsink and apply new thermal paste The motherboard may need replacing. Leave it to an expert if you are not familiar.
If you move the cord @ the outlet and the dryer shuts off replace outlet if the prongs on the cord are not damaged.
If you wiggle at the dryer side and it shuts off un plug the dryer remove acess cover and inspect end of cord. Ck. and make sure terminal nuts are tight. and not burnt due to a loose connection.
Yes you can replace the entire cord, or you can splice the cord back together. Get some crimp on wire connectors get a tube of heat shrink that will fit over the cord, cut back the insulation crimp, the wires back together (match color to color). heat the shrink or tape it up. Back in business.
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