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[title] Separating PCB stack: audio board
[* black] Here’s the tough part. Separating the audio board requires some soldering. It also doesn’t help that I have the ugliest soldering iron on the face of the planet.
[* red] Use a (prettier) soldering iron to melt the solders and remove the four cables connected to the audio board.
[* green] 3.5 mm Aux-in / Mic-in jack
[* orange] 3.5 mm headphones jack
[* yellow] Remove the two screws to detach the audio board from the bottom PCB.
-[* icon_caution] Warning: There is another cable soldered to the bottom of the audio board. Handle the audio board carefully.
+ [* icon_caution] Warning: There is another cable soldered to the bottom of the audio board. Handle the audio board carefully.
[* blue] Flip the audio board carefully and you will see another cable attached to it below. Using the soldering iron, melt the solder on the audio board to detach the cable.