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[* black] Slide the housing back over the magsafe connector. It goes on either way round (there is a hole for the led on both sides. | |
[* black] Squeeze in place with the pliers. If it doesn't fit over the circuit board fairly easily, check that you don't need to file down the solder joints some more. | |
[* black] Slide the first of the pieces of heatsink up against the plastic housing. | |
[* black] Keeping it tight, shrink it in place. This is important to help avoid a future failure. | |
[* black] Repeat with the outermost piece of heatshrink. | |
[* black] Try powering it up! Remember that it will take a few seconds before the LED illuminates. | |
[* black] Orange light - success! | |
+ | [* black] Abrading the top of the casing and applying a big blob of hot-melt glue seemed to provide more permanent, if less elegant, strain relief! |