Hope this in the correct place but yeah the title says the issue.
The input is so loose I have had to resort to using car jumper leads to get a connection and even that is bad.
Any ideas please would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Alkay.
Hope this in the correct place but yeah the title says the issue.
The input is so loose I have had to resort to using car jumper leads to get a connection and even that is bad.
Any ideas please would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Alkay.
Cheers,
Alkay
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Hi Alkay,
Can you see inside to get a photo of the jack socket. I cannot visualize how you are using the car jumper leads to help!
Jack sockets do fail. It is common for the tip connector to bend away from the tip.
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