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Repair connector on HP charger

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Hi,
The connector (USB-C) on my HP charger needs to be replaced. So I got a cable to cut it in half and solder the wires on this new cable’s wires.
The HP charger has no shielding and 3 wires : white, black and (thin) blue
I checked some pinouts for USB-C on the web and I would think the signals are the following : white is gnd ; black is vbus ; blue is cc
But then on my other cable, there’s only 2 wires.
So my questions :
Are the signals I determined corrects ?
Should I get another cable with 3 wires in ?
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Repair connector on HP charger

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hi,
The connector (USB-C) on my HP charger needs to be replaced. So I got a cable to cut it in half and solder the wires on this new cable’s wires.
The HP charger has no shielding and 3 wires : white, black and (thin) blue
I checked some pinouts for USB-C on the web and I would think the signals are the following : white is gnd ; black is vbus ; blue is cc
But then on my other cable, there’s only 2 wires.
So my questions :
Are the signals I determined corrects ?
Should I get another cable with 3 wires in ?
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+Edit. Charger picture
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Repair connector on HP charger

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

Hi,

The connector (USB-C) on my HP charger needs to be replaced. So I got a cable to cut it in half and solder the wires on this new cable’s wires.

The HP charger has no shielding and 3 wires : white, black and (thin) blue

I checked some pinouts for USB-C on the web and I would think the signals are the following : white is gnd ; black is vbus ; blue is cc

But then on my other cable, there’s only 2 wires.

So my questions :

Are the signals I determined corrects ?

Should I get another cable with 3 wires in ?

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