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+ | [title] Soldering the new port on |
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+ | [* black] If using a genuine port replacement, simply solder it on to the pads. Take care not to burn any of the pads off. |
+ | [* black] If using a generic port, a little more work is required. Use a bit of Blu-tack or something else sticky but easily removable to fix the headphone jack in place. |
+ | [* black] Then, you will want to snip the leads off of 2 resistors - these will be our jumper wires. |
+ | [* black] If you burnt the pads off whilst desoldering, or whilst attempting to solder, you can still solder to the nearby components if you are careful, as shown in Image 2. Otherwise, simply solder 1 end of a jumper wire to a pin on the headphone jack, and the other end to its corresponding solder pad. |
+ | [* black] Repeat the above for all 3 pins. In the end it should look like one of the above images, with blue lines being nearby traces which you can ignore, and green lines being your resistor-lead jumper wires. |
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