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-[* black] After cutting the wire, remove about 1–2 inches of the damaged section to ensure you have fresh, undamaged wire to work with.
+[* black] Use wire cutters cut at least ½ inch (1–2 cm) beyond the visibly damaged area.
+[* black] Make a clean, straight cut across the wire to ensure even ends.
+[* icon_note] If you are unsure which wire to cut, look for frayed, broken, or discolored wires.
+[* icon_note] Cutting too short can make it harder to reconnect the wire to the circuit board. Leave enough slack for soldering.