@jodldoe just do a search based on the actual connector number, which is FF14A-6C-R11DL-B-3H That connector is available at places [link|https://www.aliexpress.us/item/2255799898813829.html?gatewayAdapt=glo2usa4itemAdapt&_randl_shipto=US|like this] for USD$12.80 for a lot of 10. Other places [link|https://www.masterelectronics.com/en/fujikura-america-inc-ddk/ff14a6cr11dlb3h-49281121.html|like this] charge around USD$35 for 10. Again, they are available. Even if you spend $35 on the replacement, you can get this resoldered for way less that a new board would cost you. This connector https://www.jae.com/de/connectors/series/detail/product/id=65019&type_code=T1030 has different dimension, compared to the datasheet of the original connector. It might fit the contacts, but will not match the mating cable.
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@jodldoe just do a search based on the actual connector number, which is FF14A-6C-R11DL-B-3H That connector is available at places [link|https://www.aliexpress.us/item/2255799898813829.html?gatewayAdapt=glo2usa4itemAdapt&_randl_shipto=US|like this] for USD$12.80 for a lot of 10. Other places [link|https://www.masterelectronics.com/en/fujikura-america-inc-ddk/ff14a6cr11dlb3h-49281121.html|like this] charge around USD$35 for 10. Again, they are available. Even if you spend $35 on the replacement, you can get this resoldered for way less than a new board would cost you. This connector https://www.jae.com/de/connectors/series/detail/product/id=65019&type_code=T1030 has different dimension, compared to the datasheet of the original connector. It might fit the contacts, but will not match the mating cable.
Do not use a hot air gun since you are going to melt the connector. This is a connector that requires a proper soldering iron, flux and solder. Fix it. You got that.
@jodldoe just do a search based on the actual connector number, which is FF14A-6C-R11DL-B-3H That connector is available at places [link|https://www.aliexpress.us/item/2255799898813829.html?gatewayAdapt=glo2usa4itemAdapt&_randl_shipto=US|like this] for USD$12.80 for a lot of 10. Other places [link|https://www.masterelectronics.com/en/fujikura-america-inc-ddk/ff14a6cr11dlb3h-49281121.html|like this] charge around USD$35 for 10. Again they are available. Even if you spend $35 on the replacement you can get this resoldered for way less that a new board would cost you. This connector https://www.jae.com/de/connectors/series/detail/product/id=65019&type_code=T1030 has different dimension copmpared to the datasheet of the original connector. It might fit the contacts, but will not match the mating cable.
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@jodldoe just do a search based on the actual connector number, which is FF14A-6C-R11DL-B-3H That connector is available at places [link|https://www.aliexpress.us/item/2255799898813829.html?gatewayAdapt=glo2usa4itemAdapt&_randl_shipto=US|like this] for USD$12.80 for a lot of 10. Other places [link|https://www.masterelectronics.com/en/fujikura-america-inc-ddk/ff14a6cr11dlb3h-49281121.html|like this] charge around USD$35 for 10. Again, they are available. Even if you spend $35 on the replacement, you can get this resoldered for way less that a new board would cost you. This connector https://www.jae.com/de/connectors/series/detail/product/id=65019&type_code=T1030 has different dimension, compared to the datasheet of the original connector. It might fit the contacts, but will not match the mating cable.
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Do not use a hot air gun since you are going to melt the connector. This is a connector that requires a proper soldering iron, flux and solder. Fix it. You got that.
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Do not use a hot air gun since you are going to melt the connector. This is a connector that requires a proper soldering iron, flux and solder. Fix it. You got that.
@jodldoe just do a search based on the actual connector number, which is FF14A-6C-R11DL-B-3H That connector is available at places [https://www.aliexpress.us/item/2255799898813829.html?gatewayAdapt=glo2usa4itemAdapt&_randl_shipto=US|like this] for USD$12.80 for a lot of 10. Other places [https://www.masterelectronics.com/en/fujikura-america-inc-ddk/ff14a6cr11dlb3h-49281121.html|like this] charge around USD$35 for 10. Again they are available. Even if you spend $35 on the replacement you can get this resoldered for way less that a new board would cost you. Do not use a hot air gun since you are going to melt the connector. This is a connector that requires a proper soldering iron, flux and solder. Fix it. You got that.
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@jodldoe just do a search based on the actual connector number, which is FF14A-6C-R11DL-B-3H That connector is available at places [link|https://www.aliexpress.us/item/2255799898813829.html?gatewayAdapt=glo2usa4itemAdapt&_randl_shipto=US|like this] for USD$12.80 for a lot of 10. Other places [link|https://www.masterelectronics.com/en/fujikura-america-inc-ddk/ff14a6cr11dlb3h-49281121.html|like this] charge around USD$35 for 10. Again they are available. Even if you spend $35 on the replacement you can get this resoldered for way less that a new board would cost you. This connector https://www.jae.com/de/connectors/series/detail/product/id=65019&type_code=T1030 has different dimension copmpared to the datasheet of the original connector. It might fit the contacts, but will not match the mating cable.
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Do not use a hot air gun since you are going to melt the connector. This is a connector that requires a proper soldering iron, flux and solder. Fix it. You got that.
@jodldoe just do a search based on the actual connector number, which is FF14A-6C-R11DL-B-3H That connector is available at places [https://www.aliexpress.us/item/2255799898813829.html?gatewayAdapt=glo2usa4itemAdapt&_randl_shipto=US|like this] for USD$12.80 for a lot of 10. Other places [https://www.masterelectronics.com/en/fujikura-america-inc-ddk/ff14a6cr11dlb3h-49281121.html|like this] charge around USD$35 for 10. Again they are available. Even if you spend $35 on the replacement you can get this resoldered for way less that a new board would cost you. Do not use a hot air gun since you are going to melt the connector. This is a connector that requires a proper soldering iron, flux and solder. Fix it. You got that.
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