Dante McLean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >The cable at the machine connector end is sparking (obviously shorted >wire, probably from abusive use/old age). I believe the solution was to >hack the casing off of this, cut wire, re-solder the connections, then >insulate with shrink tube and silicone caulk. Anybody have any further >tips? On a side note, would I get a new one out of Apple if I mailed >the adapter to them? I'd give Apple a call, the sparking thing seems to regularly shake loose free replacement yoyos. Something about sparks being a fire hazard . . . ?!?! :-\
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