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-[* black] Becoming more common on mains chargers, most of the design is fastened together during the moulding process. There is only a single screw (Torx M2.5 x 2.75mm) in the entire product.
+[* black] Becoming more common on mains chargers, most of the design is fastened together during the moulding process. There is only a single screw (Torx T9 M2.5 x 2.75mm) in the entire product.
[* black] You could possibly pry this open, but you would likely make a big mess. Instead this has been cut in two using a fine bladed coping saw.
[* black] This was cut 1mm behind the USB port entrance.
[* black] Inside we can see the design has been split into two halves.
[* black] All of the electronics are on a single PCB on the left.
[* black] All of the mechanism and high voltage contacts are on the right hidden under plastic hood.