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    Posted: 31 May 2005 at 4:23pm

Hi, I have a a-5 w/ egrip. I accidentally snapped off one of the wires, was curious if anyone give me an idea of how much that will cost to fix.

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About 2 cents if you know how to use a soldering iron.
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Thx for the reply. I'm going to try and solder it.

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If the wire broke off at the board, most likely there will be a solder bead left with the end of the wire still in it, heat it up just until it melts and use some needle nose pliars to remove the old wire end.

Then its just a simple matter of stripping the end off the wire, heating the solder bead, and sticking the wire back in.
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Don't forget to cover the exposed wire with electrical tape.

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Ok, thanks for the tips.
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Originally posted by Enos Shenk Enos Shenk wrote:

If the wire broke off at the board, most likely there will be a solder bead left with the end of the wire still in it, heat it up just until it melts and use some needle nose pliars to remove the old wire end.

Then its just a simple matter of stripping the end off the wire, heating the solder bead, and sticking the wire back in.

And since new wire is being exposed there needs to be a little flux used so the solder will "tin" to the wire.

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