Overcoming Challenges to Fix My Jack

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Hi guys, it's been a while here in this great community, and I will be creating a post about things I made by myself and the steps I used to do them. Today, I will be sharing a post about how I fixed my jack or combo cord. This cord has been giving me issues for some time now, and it has been making all sorts of noises when I use it, so I decided to sit down and fix it.

I started by losing the head of the jack, and I got my soldering iron plugged into the source of light to make it hot so that I would be able to join the wires together. After tracing the jack to the head and getting the fault of the jack, I cut the wire and then reshaped it to join it back to the jack head.

I had some issues while I was fixing them, and I got my hand burned in the process because I was having some difficulties with the jack. I ensure I try everything possible to make sure I fix it.

Now I have my cord fixed after a lot of stress I have gone through to fix it. It was not something so stressful, though it can be stressful, but I got it done. I finally fixed it with my combo, and now I am able to use it to play whatever I want to play.

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Thanks very much

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Thanks

Looks like you sorted out the problem. Sorry about your hand getting burned.

Yeah, I finally sorted it out but with a little pain. Thanks though, it's part of learning as well so I'm sure I won't make such mistake again