First, lengthen the long line and fold it in half from the root to the flat side of the charging head. You can use a little force, but not too much, so as not to interrupt the line for a long time and affect the normal use. You can hold it with your thumb when pressing on the surface. Note that at this time, the line is biased to the upper side, and the line is flush with the upper edge.
Route the electric wire around the charging plug on the upper side and press it obliquely on the opposite side. Note that the line is inclined at this time, and it is at right angles to the two sides of the charger on the other side, slightly isosceles. Never press too little or not.
Wind the wire upward, press the wire vertically on the front, and press it with your fingers. At this time, be careful not to let go. If you accidentally send it, you must start from scratch, and you must press the line to make the final result compact and beautiful.
Always press the front side of the wire vertically and parallel to the right edge. You should stick to a loop of wire every time you cycle. Don't press other lines except the front horizontal line. Press with your fingers to prevent the wires from loosening and avoid rework. Basically, it is no problem to press the end line after a circle with your thumb.
Go around to the end, until you can't go around again, there is only one small line left. At this time, fix the position of the wire with your fingers, and thread the top of the wire into the small circle formed by the front horizontal wire and the outlet. At this time, the thumb position should still hold down the line, don't let go.
Pull the terminal of the wire with the right hand, and press the wire with the thumb of the left hand parallel to the gap between the horizontal line and the front of the charger, so that the wire is stuck on the horizontal line and the front. Because the horizontal line is slightly tight at the beginning, the line is close to the surface of the charger when winding. At this time, there is pressure between the horizontal line and the front side, so the pressed line will not be squeezed out or loosened.
At this point, the whole winding process has been introduced. The original messy mobile phone charger has now been sorted out and obedient, and there is no need to worry about the inconvenience of the charger wire winding in the bag. Some students may ask, I often struggle like this, will the exit of the line break easily? Winding will definitely damage the thread, but don't worry too much. Now the thread quality is still guaranteed. Is the old charger in the picture small? This method has been used for 2 years, and the charger has no other damage except dirt. As long as you don't push too hard and see that the wires are seriously deformed, you don't have to think so much.