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Old 08-02-2020, 08:24 AM   #2
DutchmenSport
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My original plug (cord) did the same thing. I ended up getting a new (male) end and put it on. The new one pulled out also. I ended up buying a whole new cord as a back up for when the original would finally fail. I taped up the separation with about 50 (exaggeration for sure) layers of black electrical tape and just keep using it. I've never plugged in the new one.

My suggestion, tape, tape, and tape the cord back to the plug and keep using it. Meanwhile, you might pick up another end so if it finally pulls apart, you can fix it on the spot.
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