Balance plug repair

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This is one of my sons 3s packs. He pulled the wire out of the plug. Any advice on how to fix it? It’s a $100 battery with maybe 10 charges. My local hobby store wouldn’t tell me anything over liability issues. I’m sure I can replace the plug. Part numbers and advice would be greatly appreciated.
 

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It probably doesn't need to be said but I will anyway.
Be super extra careful working with live battery wires, even the small ones.
Watch for possible shorting accidents.
 
You'll want some of these, a wire stripper/sharp pair of snips and you can use long nose pliers to crimp the pin but it will take some precision and care:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/361450598112

If you want to crimp the pins properly with the right tool, it's called an Engineer PA-09 crimper, BUT they're expensive. There's bound to be some YT vids on what to do ?
 
You'll want some of these, a wire stripper/sharp pair of snips and you can use long nose pliers to crimp the pin but it will take some precision and care:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/361450598112

If you want to crimp the pins properly with the right tool, it's called an Engineer PA-09 crimper, BUT they're expensive. There's bound to be some YT vids on what to do ?
This is what I had in mind, simply putting new pins on on the wires and inserting it into the same connector. Thanks
 
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