Author |
Thread |
|
The Dopeman
Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,393 posts Joined: Aug, 2005
|
Posted - 2014/01/29 : 15:22:28
i just have no luck i got my new laptop etc just went to unplug it and find the plug won't come out of the socket
anyone any advice on how to get it out or why this has happened????
__________________________________
Spark this shit up!!!
Alert moderator
|
Hard2Get
Advanced Member
United Kingdom
12,837 posts Joined: Jun, 2001
|
Posted - 2014/01/29 : 15:31:41
Was it not hard to get into the socket in the first place? Just get some tools around it and pull it out. Any tool you like that will do the job. It can't be that stuck, lol. I'm guessing it's just a tight fit, or there is a but of a burr on the metal that is getting caught or something (less likely).
Alert moderator
Edited by - Hard2Get on 2014/01/29 15:32:46 |
djDMS
Advanced Member
United Kingdom
10,304 posts Joined: Feb, 2003
572 hardcore releases
|
Posted - 2014/01/29 : 15:55:39
Did you stick it in the wrong hole?
Apparently that can be quite tight ;-)
__________________________________
Taking my time to perfect the beat
Alert moderator
|
The Dopeman
Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,393 posts Joined: Aug, 2005
|
Posted - 2014/01/29 : 16:40:20
quote: Originally posted by djDMS:
Did you stick it in the wrong hole?
Apparently that can be quite tight ;-)
lol it went in as any plug would tried to pry it out with a screwdriver but it's refusing to budge same thing happened with an extention plug a few months ago n had to cut the plug off n have the socket replaced really hope it's not the same thing but knowing my luck it will be
__________________________________
Spark this shit up!!!
Alert moderator
|
Audio Warfare
Advanced Member
United Kingdom
3,047 posts Joined: Mar, 2009
|
Posted - 2014/01/29 : 16:45:54
Are we talking about the plug in the laptop or the plug in the wall/gang plug etc? If it's not the one in the wall and you are able to take it back to the shop I'd just do that and don't play around with it any more. Should be replaced under warranty but if you damage it trying to fix it yourself that might void the warranty.
Sounds strange though. I had a Gamecube memory card get stuck once and I couldn't get that out for shit. It's still in the console to this day.
__________________________________
Listen to released and forthcoming Audio Warfare/Audio Weaponry tunes here:-
http://soundcloud.com/audio-warfare
Alert moderator
Edited by - Audio Warfare on 2014/01/29 16:47:16 |
Captain Triceps
Advanced Member
United Kingdom
2,198 posts Joined: Dec, 2011
|
Posted - 2014/01/29 : 18:41:52
I would not recommend using tools to pry it out of the socket, you might end up frazzling yourself or something!
__________________________________
Some of my remixes, original tracks and mixes here:
https://soundcloud.com/bradders-tracks-and-remix https://soundcloud.com/bradders1982 https://soundcloud.com/paulbradley1982
Alert moderator
|
The Dopeman
Advanced Member
United Kingdom
1,393 posts Joined: Aug, 2005
|
Posted - 2014/01/30 : 00:14:41
quote: Originally posted by Audio Warfare:
Are we talking about the plug in the laptop or the plug in the wall/gang plug etc? If it's not the one in the wall and you are able to take it back to the shop I'd just do that and don't play around with it any more. Should be replaced under warranty but if you damage it trying to fix it yourself that might void the warranty.
Sounds strange though. I had a Gamecube memory card get stuck once and I couldn't get that out for shit. It's still in the console to this day.
it's stuck in the socket on the wall gonna leave it till tomorrow phone currys and explain the situation see if i can work something out coz the last time it happened with my extention plug it had to have the wire cut and the wall socket got replaced
just my bloody luck it just had to happen lol electronics don't like me
__________________________________
Spark this shit up!!!
Alert moderator
Edited by - The Dopeman on 2014/01/30 00:21:55 |
Hard2Get
Advanced Member
United Kingdom
12,837 posts Joined: Jun, 2001
|
Posted - 2014/01/30 : 13:37:05
quote: Originally posted by Captain Triceps:
I would not recommend using tools to pry it out of the socket, you might end up frazzling yourself or something!
When i said it i only meant to grip the plug. Prying it out with a screwdriver won't work very well as when you apply pressure on one side, it just forces the plug in on the other.
Alert moderator
Edited by - Hard2Get on 2014/01/30 13:45:27 |