Yes, I found a used nook @ yard sale. B4 tearing down the yard sale nook, I √ to make sure it was going to charge 1st. Then I removed the port from that one & replaced my bad port. Take ur time & be very very careful. I found an online video to break down my nook. Power99 had a good video on youtube. Its been so long ago I don't remember if I used a small piece of electrical tape or a dot of electronics glue to hold it in place as I had no way to sauder it back. Works fine now.
Tools:
**Tweezers w/curved tips to grip the port 4 removal & replacement.
**T5 or T6 magnetic screwdriver
**Flat plastic pry tool w/ a smooth rounded tip NOT a fingernail file!!
**Tape or magnet to hold the 22 screws from the frame of ur nook.