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[* black] Slide the heat shrink over the the wire until it is over the damaged or exposed area. | |
- | [* icon_note] If the diameter of the wire is smaller than the diameter of heat shrink, then the heat shrink may not attach to the wire properly. Cut another piece of heat shrink along its length and wrap around the wire to make it thicker. Then proceed with sliding an intact heat shrink over the wire. |
- | [* icon_note] This is also useful if the charging interface to too large to slide the heat shrink over it. Enlarging the diameter of the wire with unheated heat shrink will not only create a more durable and long lasting wire coating, it will also allow larger diameter heat shrinks to be used. Thus sliding cleanly over the charger interface. |
+ | [* icon_note] If the diameter of the wire is greatly smaller that the diameter of the heat shrink, then multiple layers of heat shrink can be used to crate a thicker coating around the wire. |