Fixing a broken outlet might seem like a job only for professional electricians, but the truth is, there are simple and effective techniques that anyone can learn and apply. With the right tools and a bit of patience, you can repair a broken socket safely and efficiently—without spending money on professional repair services.
In this article, we will reveal a little-known but extremely useful technique to fix a broken plug. Read on to learn how to tackle this common issue with ease!
You can also watch the step-by-step instructions in the video on the Inova ou inventa channel.
Necessary Materials:
- Cutter
- Pliers
- White marker
- Soldering iron (welder)
- Solder (tin)
- Heat shrink tubing for cables
- Lighter
- Thread
- Glue (like “La Gota” adhesive)
- Insulating tape
Procedure:
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