
When an electrical outlet stops working, instead of replacing it immediately, it is possible to repair it by following a few simple steps.
Below, we explain how to do it and give you some additional tips to ensure a safe and effective repair.
Let’s see how to do it at home!
Materials Needed
To repair the plug, you will need:
- Plug to repair (same plug)
- 1 Cutter
- Lighter
- Tin soldering iron
- Glue
- Electrical tape
Steps to Repair a Broken Plug
- Disconnect the power :
- Before handling the plug, make sure to disconnect the electricity from the main panel to avoid the risk of electrocution.
- Remove the damaged plug:
- Using a utility knife, carefully remove the plug cover.
- Inspect the wiring to check for any frayed or damaged wires.
- Check and prepare the cables:
- If the cables are in bad condition, cut off the damaged part and strip a new section of the cable with the cutter.
- Use the lighter to gently heat the tip of the stripped wire to make it easier to handle.
- Solder the ends of the stripped wire together to ensure a firmer and more stable connection.
- Reassemble the plug:
- Place the cables back into the plug, making sure each one is in its correct position.
- Use glue to secure the plug parts and prevent unnecessary movement.
- Secure the insulation of the cables with insulating tape to prevent short circuits.
- Test the plug:
- Once assembled, restore power and test the plug with a device to ensure it is working properly.
Additional Tips for a Safe Repair
- Use the right tools: Make sure you use a sharp cutter and a soldering iron in good working order.
- Avoid moisture: Never work on an electrical installation if it is wet or damp.
- Consult a professional: If you are not confident in your ability to do the repair yourself, it is advisable to contact a certified electrician.
- Check your plugs regularly: Prevention is key; regularly check for loose connections or overheating.
Repairing a broken plug is a task that can be done carefully by following these steps. With the right knowledge, you can save money and avoid unnecessary replacements.