@synthax - Ouch! The connector body was ripped off! What you are seeing is the bare contacts which are part of the connector housing. At least the pads are still present as best as I can tell. But, you'll need to carefully desolder the contacts from the circuit board below and then you'll need to find the connector thats needed.
This is what it should look like:
[image|2600944]
Sadly I can't find a source for this connector as is a special double row design
[image|2600945]
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I had thought you had lost the compression latch
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I had thought you had lost the compression latch or something simple, not so here ;-{ Time for a new uppercase (maybe you can find a used one).
@synthax - Ouch! The connector body was ripped off! What you are seeing is the bare contacts which are part of the connector housing. At least the pads are still present as best as I can tell. But, you'll need to carefully desolder the contacts from the circuit board below and then you'll need to find the connector thats needed. Here is what it should look like:
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@synthax - Ouch! The connector body was ripped off! What you are seeing is the bare contacts which are part of the connector housing. At least the pads are still present as best as I can tell. But, you'll need to carefully desolder the contacts from the circuit board below and then you'll need to find the connector thats needed.
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This is what it should look like:
[image|2600944]
Sadly I can't find a source for this connector as is a special double row design
@synthax - Ouch! The connector body was ripped off! What you are seeing is the bare contacts which are part of the connector housing. At least the pads are still present as best as I can tell. But, you'll need to carefully desolder the contacts from the circuit board below and then you'll need to find the connector thats needed. Here is what it should look like:
[image|2600944]
Sadly I can't find a source for this connector as is a special double row design
[image|2600945]
I had thought you had lost the compression latch