How to Fix a Broken MagSafe Charger

by harrybridge15 in Circuits > Apple

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How to Fix a Broken MagSafe Charger

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The most common failure of a MagSafe power adapter is when the insulation around the chord, through repeated movement and stress, breaks and exposes the wire inside, which, in turn breaks and then you have a useless charger and apple want you to shell out  £65 for a new one. The main wire that breaks is the shielding wire around the main core, this is a major design floor or maybe Apple designed it this way so you had to buy a new one every year? Anyway this is really a simple fix that costs under £4 (nothing if you already have everything), this fix works for all adapters and you don't have to open up the transformer and takes around 10 minutes to do. As an added bonus it makes the wires stronger so they wont break again, it a one time fix.

WARNING! - UNPLUG YOUR POWER SUPPLY BEFORE DOING THIS YOU COULD RISK DAMAGE TO YOUR CHARGER OR TO YOURSELF I CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INJURIES YOU SUSTAIN THROUGH ELECTROCUTION

What you'll need:
A broken charger (thats a given)
Soldering iron
Solder 
X-acto knife 

Preparing the Wound

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First off you need to remove some insulation around the area with your x-acto you can remove as much as you fell is necessary but you need enough to be able to solder it so 5mm either side should do you then want to twist each end of the wire so its a nice bundle and then tin, this also makes that area stronger so it is less likely to break again. if you don't know what tinning is her is an excellent guide. http://www.mediacollege.com/misc/solder/tinning.html 

Soldering

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You then want to solder them together by melting the solder you already have on the joint and holding them together, I did this by using a pair of small wire snips I used to get the correct length of wire. After it is soldered you can wrap some tape around it but i left it as tape would have been uglier and it is fine as it is, you aren't going to get electrocuted if you touch it anyway.

And there you go a good as new charger all without giving apple the money they want and this will probably last a lot longer than a new one too.