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Re: Microphone Repair

Subject: Re: Microphone Repair
From: "Dan Dugan" dandugan_1999
Date: Wed Jan 14, 2015 4:44 pm ((PST))
> The wires are broken just up from the clip (in full view), I guess from p=
ushing the assembly, with the battery attached, back up inside the handle w=
hile it is being charged, and still in use. The clip itself is fine. Is rep=
airing the broken wires (soldering I would assume) a reasonable solution pr=
actically and financially?

Yes. Soldering with heat-shrink over the joints. Of course that will make s=
tuffing into the handle a little more difficult and you'll have to be more =
careful with it.

-Dan










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