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By *ouple1234 OP Couple
over a year ago
BELFAST UK |
Hey folks, just wondering if anyone has ever heard of sending toys etc away to get fixed or repaired ( hygiene noted) but we have a rends r1 I think it's called and it's just the wire that needs looked at, we not tight with money but before we buy a new one thought I'd ask about repairs |
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By *ouple1234 OP Couple
over a year ago
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Wiring isn't snagged that I can see There is a plastic bit in the middle of the wire and it's when the wire moves at that bit the toy cuts out, it's hard to explain what the wee bit on the wire is as I'm not sure what it's called |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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From what you say sounds like the wire is broken internally at that point. If you can require it all well and good but if not just snip the wire at the break point and add a connector block or simply twist the bare wires together tightly and tape up. Should be good to go then.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The wires are probably broken just at the point it enters the toy , if the toy is assembled with screw type fixings then it should be quite easy to take apart , trim a few inches off the wire and re solder , it should be quite a simple an easy repair to do .
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"Hey folks, just wondering if anyone has ever heard of sending toys etc away to get fixed or repaired ( hygiene noted) but we have a rends r1 I think it's called and it's just the wire that needs looked at, we not tight with money but before we buy a new one thought I'd ask about repairs "
I’ve had so many i’v lost count, buy a new one.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The ears on my rabbit stopped working ages ago.. That's bloody annoying as it's a rechargeable one and you can't get into it.. "
You could always try taping a little bullet vibrator to the Rabbit’s ears and turning it on when needed.  |
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By *sh6866Man
over a year ago
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"The ears on my rabbit stopped working ages ago.. That's bloody annoying as it's a rechargeable one and you can't get into it.. "
Wanna bet lol... just gently work the outer away, sort the problem, stick together with silicone sealer... |
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