Definity corrosion. Some moisture got in there and caused that. I can’t see a way to actually clean that without destroying the cable so I’d say get a new cable or just run that one until it stops working. It’s really not dangerous but the corrosion could possibly cause a short killing whatever device is plugged in.
Definity corrosion. Some moisture got in there and caused that. I can’t see a way to actually clean that without destroying the cable so I’d say get a new cable or just run that one until it stops working. It’s really not dangerous but the corrosion could possibly cause a short killing whatever device is plugged in.