Simply cut the cable (flat end), strip the sheathing an inch or two, and then use the screws inside the connector to tighten the exposed wires. Close the case and you're done. My lamp is on again. Before proceeding, find out the differences between polarized and non-polarized plugs and make sure you're using the right one! Otherwise, depending on the device, there is a slight risk of fire.
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