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1 minute ago, bmx6454 said:

there is more than one way this can be fixed, but tldr, not worth the time/effort vs just getting a new one.

I'm bored so what can I do to fix it? lmao

it depends if I have the tools to fix but if not, I won't bother to fix it.

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Just now, 5GigaaHertz said:

I'm bored so what can I do to fix it? lmao

it depends if I have the tools to fix but if not, I won't bother to fix it.

well, if the pin can't simply be reattached, replacement parts would be ideal, but i doubt any are sold for it. if it were me, I'd open it up, see if there is any way to fix it as is. assuming there isn't, I'd probably just rip off the other pin, and solder in a new plug with a cord, and clean it up. it's worth it to spend a few minutes opening it up and see if the pin can be reattached, but i really wouldn't recommend trying to solder in another plug unless you are confident in your abilities to safely do so, and you are also that bored/unwilling to replace it.

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