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-@zacksg I don't think that any epoxy will work here. The old solder pads are pretty much non-existing and there is an awful lot of copper exposed which that may just lead to further short-circuits. See if you can gen a boardview on this and where those pins are connecting to next. Then run jumpers from the new connector to the first component of that circuit.
+@zacksg I don't think that any epoxy will work here. The old solder pads are pretty much non-existing and there is an awful lot of copper exposed which may just lead to further short-circuits. See if you can get a boardview on this and where those pins are connecting to next. Then run jumpers from the new connector to the first component of that circuit instead of trying to rebuild something that really isn't there anymore

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@zacksg I don't think that any epoxy will work here. The old  solder pads are pretty much non-existing and there is an awful lot of copper exposed which that may just lead to further short-circuits. See if you can gen a boardview on this and where those pins are connecting to next. Then run jumpers from the new connector to the first component of that circuit.

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