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+ | [title] De-pinning the Connector (part 2) |
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+ | [* orange] To release the pins from the connector, press the paperclip into the purple holes adjacent to each pin |
+ | [* black] One pin has already been removed in this image |
+ | [* black] While pressing the paperclip into the hole, gently pull the wire from the back of the connector while wiggling the paperclip |
+ | [* icon_caution] It shouldn't take much force to remove the pins when you correctly align the paperclip, do not force this apart because you can break the connector or wire! |
+ | [* black] Pay attention to how the pins sit in the housing, the pin must align with the connector housing when reassembled |
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