Plug it connection snapped

Jimmy FineCut

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Yea so this just happened when I unplugged my 1400 router 😧

I'm guessing a new connection is needed in the router and I have to dig out the snapped bit in the plug it cable!?!

Anyone had this happen?

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I had it happen on my ETS150 once, many years ago. Easy & cheap to fix.

It was related to the blackening/charring of the plug-it lead that happened at one time, might be the same for you; in which case I'd recommend changing the plug-it lead, too. Especially if you have a cupboard full of spare ones anyway.
 
jonny round boy said:
I had it happen on my ETS150 once, many years ago. Easy & cheap to fix.

It was related to the blackening/charring of the plug-it lead that happened at one time, might be the same for you; in which case I'd recommend changing the plug-it lead, too. Especially if you have a cupboard full of spare ones anyway.

The plug it cable is brand new and it's the one built into the vac sleeve. .

Maybe new plug it cable / old connection is not the best mix!
 
Jimmy FineCut said:
The plug it cable is brand new and it's the one built into the vac sleeve. .
A case for Service all inclusive, for both the router and the hose.

Maybe new plug it cable / old connection is not the best mix!
Or maybe the pin in the 1400 just broke - as it seems to happen, seldomly.
 
Problem solved for now thanks to Axminster tools letting me borrow there demo router 😃[attachimg=1]
 

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