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-[title] Repair with new Flex PCB
+[title] Manufacture new Flex PCB
[* black] After the initial failed repair attempt using thin wire, a Flex PCB was designed to splice into the stubs of the original flex PCB going to the motor and sensor.
[* black] JLCPCB.com was used to make the cables, but other suppliers could be used. The second picture shows the manufacturing details.
+[* black] See https://github.com/mostlyhorses/XL1406_AF_FPC_SPLICE for the PCB gerber files
+[* icon_note] You will want at least 3 cables so you have something to practice on.