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はじめに
お使いのMacBookが充電されなくなったり、電源に接続しているのに橙や緑のランプがつかなくなったら、コードの損傷状況を確認してください。
この説明で電源とMacBookの接続を改善できます。
もしくは、https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Restoring/A...|this guide
を参考に、コードを交換する代わりに損傷したコードを修理することもできます。
必要な工具と部品
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必要な器具:
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はんだ
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ニッパー
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はんだ吸い取り器
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丈夫なヘラ
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留め具のためのペンチ(本来は先の長いものが良いですが、持っている人は少ないので構いません)
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瞬間接着剤
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1、2個のクランプ
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Open the cord winding flaps.
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Heat the power brick's plastic casing with a hair dryer, and/or run a razor blade along the seam between the two halves of the casing, in order to weaken the adhesive. This will make it easier to pry the case open.
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Insert your pliers and pry slowly. (Make sure they stay seated in the inside corners, or you may injure yourself or gouge the case.)
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The cord winding flap will fall out.
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Do the same on the other side.
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Work slowly!
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If your charger is never opened before, it would be difficult to pry it open. Try bench-vise tools to add power your needle nose plier
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Handle of your needle-nose plier is laid upon the closed bench vise, insert into the casing, then roll the vise slowly.
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The casing would be cracked and you can continue to next step
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Carefully remove the inside from the shell.
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Use a heavy duty spudger or other pry tool to pry the edge of the A/C connector from the shell, and carefully pry between the shell and the inside to break the foam glue.
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You may find the metallic sheeting breaks a little; that's okay, but try to minimize the damage!
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自分だけでなく友達の損傷したコードにも試してみてください
自分だけでなく友達の損傷したコードにも試してみてください
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This guide was very helpful in figuring out what needed to be done and how to do it. I don't have access to a lead pump so I ended up removing the old wires and then soldering the new ones on top of the remaining solder. So far it's working just fine!
I wasn't able to open my charger, even when using heat, the pliars as shown here and even a knife. As the damage to my cable was a few inches from the charger I just cut the cord and soldered a new one to the end. Cable looks a bit ratty but you could use white tubing to place over the top.
This guide is great and would definitely use it if possible =)
Try using bench vise with needle-nose plier
ridwan -
You certainly need to knife thoroughly along the seam for it to open; after which you need to pry slowly with a pair of pliers by applying a considerable amount of force. Prudence is necessary when applying force because brute force will likely damage the casing; that means if you think adding more force will break the casing, it probably will. Knife it some more and then try again. Patience is *key*.
nawkwan -
I managed to open the casing without breaking it *but I did break my pliers in the process. lol
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