Cable pinched?
Hello, I accidentally cut a cable with pliers, but it's only compressed, you can't see any copper or anything through, only the plastic has a small flaw and I wanted to ask if it's defective or not.
Hello, I accidentally cut a cable with pliers, but it's only compressed, you can't see any copper or anything through, only the plastic has a small flaw and I wanted to ask if it's defective or not.
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Hello, the driver cable on the right side of my JBL Quantum 200 headphones is broken. I'd like to replace it, but I'm wondering if it makes a difference what type of cable I use (gauge and material). The standard cable is a very thin two-wire cable. Thank you in advance
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Hello! I have a 4.7 nF, 400 V capacitor and I'm wondering if it will just crawl a little if I touch it or if I'll die. Thank you!
As long as the jacket insulation is without prejudice, could(!) the line is still OK.
But without a photo you can judge this from here badly.
It could thus be possible that the inner vein insulations were pressed together so firmly that they were burst open. There is a risk of short-circuiting in the long term.
The copper itself will not be damaged as long as the insulations are all intact.
As long as the current flows, you can assume that the line is running.
Had to work yet – but the place you’ve been struggling should be wrapped thick with insulating tape!