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How to make the mobile phone 24V Powered USB Cable frequently used without breaking?

2020-07-31

Many people often encounter the problem of the mobile phone 24V Powered USB Cable breaking or deforming, even for well-known brands, but only for the length of time. How can 24V Powered USB Cable be used frequently without breaking?

1. Generally speaking, you need to use the spring in the ballpoint pen, and then wrap it into the 24V Powered USB Cable of the mobile phone, and finally fix it on the charging head, which can play a protective role.


                                                               

2. Or buy a heat-shrinkable tube and put it into a 24V Powered USB Cable, and then evenly bake it with a lighter to make it gradually shrink and tighten.

3. Usually need to pay attention to the maintenance of 24V Powered USB Cable, it is recommended that it should be properly placed when not in use.

 


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