I think you'll find that even IF you COULD get inside everything would be encased in a non conductive cement, even if all it's innards aren't so covered then I'm afraid that busting it open will be your only option...and if you do that you'll likely junk it anyway...time for a new powerbrick methinks..and try not to over-bend the cabling on it this time
IMHO Dell should supply adapters that have plug in cables at BOTH ENDS for just this sort of problem. Then you'd only have a new cable to buy instead of the whole shootin match Don't suppose it's warranty huh?
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December 2nd, 2003 01:00
I think you'll find that even IF you COULD get inside everything would be encased in a non conductive cement, even if all it's innards aren't so covered then I'm afraid that busting it open will be your only option...and if you do that you'll likely junk it anyway...time for a new powerbrick methinks..and try not to over-bend the cabling on it this time
IMHO Dell should supply adapters that have plug in cables at BOTH ENDS for just this sort of problem. Then you'd only have a new cable to buy instead of the whole shootin match
Don't suppose it's warranty huh?