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[title] Disconnect USB-C cable from board | |
[* black] With the retention ring off, you can advance the cable moulding into the housing, and the entire camera subframe assembly should freely disengage from the outer shell. | |
[* icon_caution] The cable's connection to the board is two-fold: unscrew the single grounding cable, then disengage the white plug by squeezing the wide surfaces with your thumb and forefinger then gently pulling outward. | |
[* black] The entire cable may then be pulled outward, through the outer housing/shell port where the cable retention clip was fastened. (The white plug can be slightly manipulated to fit through.) | |
+ | [* icon_note] The connector is a ''[link|https://www.jst-mfg.com/product/pdf/eng/eGH.pdf|JST GH 1.25|new_window=true] 10-pin''. ***JST*** is the manufacturer, ***GH*** is the series; ***1.25*** is the ''pitch'', the contacts being 1.25mm apart. (Thanks to comment by Oleg Vin for noting the type.) |
+ | [* green] Fixers replacing the entire cable may choose to solder a new JST GH connector to their new cable before disassembly, reducing the time the camera sits in pieces. (Reuse the original ground wire for the cable sheath/shielding.) |