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[title] De-pinning the Connector | |
- | [* black] You may have noticed that the connector |
+ | [* black] You may have noticed that the electrical connector is larger than the hole at the top of the strut, it can't be slid through! |
[* black] The pins must be removed from the connector housing, this process requires some finesse. | |
[* black] Make a "depinning tool" with a standard sized paperclip by bending it as shown | |
[* black] Straighten most of the paperclip, but bend the end slightly | |
[* black] This will be used to release the pins from the connector housing |