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-[* red] Remove this Phillips head screw
-[* green] Disconnect the DC connector it can be identified as having only 2 wires
-[* orange] Disconnect the power button it is a temporary switch and can be identified as having 4 wires
-[* blue] Disconnect the Hall effect sensor it can be identified by having 6 wires.
+[* red] Remove the Phillips head screw.
+[* green] Disconnect the DC connector. The DC connector can be identified as the connector with only two wires.
+[* orange] Disconnect the power button. It is a temporary switch, which can be identified by its 4-wire configuration.
+[* blue] Disconnect the Hall effect sensor. It can be identified by its 6-wire configuration.
[* icon_note] A hall effect sensor is used to tell the board where the motor is in its rotation.
-[* icon_caution] You will most likely need to remove silicone and hot glue to remove the connectors
+[* icon_caution] You will most likely need to remove silicone and hot glue to remove the connectors.