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+[title] open the charger's case
+[* black] (1) use the cutting pliers to cut the cable where it was broken, so can easily manipulate the case
+[* black] (2) use a knife and some alcohol and cut through the seam of the case until you can fully release it. ( I haven't tried with heat, but it might be helpful too)
+ [* black] this step requires force and patience. the case it's glued very tighly.
+ [* black] be mindful of what's inside (see pic) so that you don't damage anything. It will be highly unlikely due to the thin metalic shield, but just be careful. Despite this irreparable design, you want to be able to put it back together in a working condition
+[* black] (3) use the wire cutters to peel the ends of the cables and leave around 1-2cm length of copper without cable tube.

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