9 ways to protect and fix cords around the home
9 ways to protect and fix cords around the home
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Tired of replacing cords? Here's your solution.
How
many times have you had to replace cables around your home due to fraying,
animals or accidents? Instead of buying new cords, there are many ways to keep
your cords like new with inexpensive items.
These
protection tips can be used on most cords that are found around the home.
The
repair tips, though, should only be used on low voltage cords such as phone
charging cables, gaming console controller cords or headphone cords. It's best
to throw away larger cords that are damaged, such as extension cords, to
prevent shock or fires. Always unplug any cord before trying any of these tips.
1.
Armor cords with tubing
Does
your pet chew on your cables? There is an easy way to protect them from little
munchers. Buy a roll of clear vinyl tubing, make a slit down one side of the
tubing and slip it over vulnerable cables. (Thanks to Byronicg for this tip.)
2.
Wrap cords in spiral wrap
If
cutting tubing sounds like too much work, you can also purchase a product
called spiral wrap to sheathe your cords. The great thing about spiral wrap is
you can wrap multiple cords together.
3.
Use heat shrink tubing to encase cords
If
the casing on your cord is losing connection, you can fix it with shrink
tubing. Carefully cut two pieces of shrink wrap tubing that are 1.25 inches
long. Put a little silicon adhesive over where the cord meets the connectors on
each end. Before the silicon dries, slip the tubing onto the cord, covering
both ends where the cord and meets the connecters. Wipe off the excess silicone
and shrink the tubing by holding it over a lighter. Be sure not to hold the
lighter too close. You don't want to melt the cord. If using a lighter scares
you, try using a blow dryer on its highest heat setting to shrink the tubing.
4.
Prevent fraying with pens
Some
cords are more prone to fraying, like phone charging cables or headphone jacks.
You can prevent fraying with an ink pen. Take apart a clickable ink pen and
remove the spring. Stretch out the spring a little and then wrap it around the
base of the cord. The wire adds just enough protection to prevent frays.
5.
Plastic weld cords back together
If
it's too late and the damage is already done, you can repair cords by welding
them back together. Bondic is a plastic welder that can fix a cord in under a
minute. All you do is clean the cord, apply the Bondic to the broken area and
cure the plastic with the LED light that is included in the repair kit.
6.
Paint a new cord
Liquid
electrical tape, such as PlastiDip or Porformix, is a liquid plastic that you
can use to repair cracked or frayed cords. Simply apply two coats and let it
dry.
7.
Lego your cord problems
Did
you know that Lego people have perfect sized hands for holding cables? Use
double stick tape to adhere a Lego person to wherever you use your cords. When
cords aren't in use, let your Lego dude hold onto them so they stay out of the
mangling reach of your dog or cat.
My
home is almost 100 years old and we have very few outlets. So, cords end up
strung across where people walk, which is a great way to destroy cords quickly.
A good solution is to protects cords with a cable bridge like this two channel
protector or the Vestil rubber cable protector.
9.
For the advanced DIYer
If
you are handy with tools, you can repair most smaller cords that are beyond the
help of the other fixes mentioned in this list. Here is a good tutorial on how
to fix a plug and here is a tutorial on how to repair a power cord that has
been dog chewed.
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Email: sales@SourceEC.com.sg
Website: SourceEC.com.sg
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