Another practical guide to Repairing Apple Charging Cords — Lightning to USB Cable and the knot workaround… Apple charging cables like Lightning to USB Cable are well-known for their fraying because of frequent movement usage. Apple is not offering repair services so you can either DIY these expensive cables right back to life.AppleChargingCables (ad)
Understanding Cable Fraying
Cables usually fray at points of stress, such a the connectors where the wire bends as someone plugs, unplugs and uses the computer normally. Over time this may contribute to charging issues when addressed too late, so be sure to promptly address frayed cables.
Repair Options
Heat Shrink TubingThis is one of the most effective ways to fix a frayed cable. This consists of slipping a bit of tube across the broken section and employing warmth to shrink it snugly throughout the cable. It offers a permanent solution that can withstand everyday use.
Electrical Tape: Wrapping the frayed section with some electrical tape can provide a fast and easy solution (even if temporary). Although the following may not be as permanent a solution as shrink tubing, it may keep your wires in place for a while.
Blue Tack + Heat Shrink: Another cool method in this list involves using blue tack and heat shrink tubing. In the frayed area, we fill gaps with blue tack; when heated, heat shrink will constitute a protective layer. This mashup should successfully return some dignity to the cable and calling on tools or talent slashes.
When to Replace
Even with these repair methods you should know when a cable is beyond repair. Replacement is often needed especially if repairs do not work or there are indications of internal wire faults. Since I am pretty sure Apple products come with some sort of warranty, it may not hurt to ask if your cable is still under warranty.
Finally, repairing Apple charging cords can be done with appliqués such as heat shrink tubing and electrical tape so long as users consider if the remedy is useful enough worth keeping rather than replacing. Knowing how to take care of fraying can greatly help in extending the life of your charging cables.