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-[* black] Solder the pins for the new micro switch to the board.
-[* black] To start, once again get your iron up to temp. 400C degrees.
+[* black] [link|/For soldering instructions, visit the %5Blink%7Chttps://www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+To+Solder+and+Desolder+Connections/750|Solder|new_window=true] the pins for the new micro switch to the board.
+[* black] Get your iron up to temp. 400C degrees.
[* black] Tin your iron by placing a small amount of solder on the tip of the iron.
-[* black] Heat up the joint by placing the tip of your iron against the intersection of base of the circuit pad, and pin[joint]. After 3-5 seconds it should be sufficiently heated.
-[* black] Continue to hold the soldering iron on the pad, and pin and touch your solder to the joint
-[* black] A well made joint is smooth and shiny. A cone shape, like a volcano. repeat process for other pins.
+[* black] Heat up the joint by placing the tip of your iron against the intersection of base of the circuit pad, and pin [joint]. After 3-5 seconds it should be sufficiently heated.
+[* black] Continue to hold the soldering iron on the pad, and pin and touch your solder to the joint.
+[* black] A well made joint is smooth and shiny. A cone shape, like a volcano. Repeat process for other pins.