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Having read a few of the now closed threads on Arc and Beam power cables, I thought I would just share my experience having applied some of the advice suggested. 

I have a first generation Beam. It was all good for a long time, but at some point in the past year, the power cable became unplugged. I popped it back, the Beam returned to power, all good. Except it wasn’t. I began to notice intermittent loss of sound and realised the cable was very loose. 

A quick browse of the forum tonight, and a few people commented that the cable needs a firm shove into the socket to make it fit snugly. I tried, and can confirm that was the problem with my loose cable! So for anyone struggling with a Beam power cable that appears to be plugged in flush but is loose, just push it in more firmly, and it should slide in and become a nice snug fit.

Thanks to the tip on the now closed Beam and Arc power cable threads. 

If it is really stiff going in you can use some DRY lube on the outside of the connector. A very light coat, and none on the terminals!

Makes it easier to get back out too.

I put a couple drops of this on a Q-Tip and then onto the cord, makes it easy to control how much and where it goes.

https://www.amazon.com/DuPont-Non-Stick-Dry-Film-Lubricant-Squeeze/dp/B00BCVXUR6/ref=sr_1_29


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