Introduction |
* When or why might this repair be needed? | * The circuit board collects all the power from the key board. If the battery area has been damaged, repair the connection to the circuit board may be needed. | * What problem(s) would this repair likely resolve? | * This guide will walk you through the connection replacement process on the Casio CTK-501 to make it run again. | * Are any special skills required? (Soldering, etc.) | * Soldering | * Is there anything else unusual about this repair? | * This repair has a moderate difficulty. | * Use caution while soldering not to burn yourself or your surroundings. | Include: | | * What is being accomplished by the guide | * Any important information about the part being replaced including an explanation of what the part does | * A description of the device’s symptoms with links to relevant section(s) in your troubleshooting page | * Any tips or warnings related to [link|https://ifixit.org/blog/11211/what-to-do-with-a-swollen-iphone-battery/|swollen batteries], [guide|103487|shattered glass displays|new_window=true], damaged waterproofing, [link|https://edu.ifixit.com/project-safety?rq=esd#disconnect-power-sources|removing power/disconnecting batteries], hard drive backups, [link|https://edu.ifixit.com/project-safety?rq=esd#tool-safety|ESD-safe tools], [link|https://www.epa.gov/recycle/electronics-donation-and-recycling|proper device disposal], and anything that could be potentially harmful | * Links to outside resources or articles where relevant |
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