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Charging port came out. Should I glue it? 10 months 1 day ago #72789

  • Saba
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I have had my Champion Tier Relic for less than a year and I play around with it at home. By play, I mean I just swing it around and not really hit anything. I have never dueled with it.

Today when I pulled out the kill key to play with it, the whole charging port came out.

I tried pressing it back into the hole but it would still come out when I tried to pull the kill key off.

I have a couple of types of glue, like Krazy Glue and Tamiya thin plastic cement glue. Should I use either one of them? Should I even glue it?

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What do you guys think? Thanks for the help.
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Charging port came out. Should I glue it? 10 months 1 day ago #72792

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Superglue will work, but it'd be a bear to try and get it out if you ever needed to (like for repair). You could wrap a bit of Teflon Tape around it and squish it in too.
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