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[* black] Carefully remove the inside from the shell.
+ [* icon_caution] ***Be careful not to touch any of the capacitor leads, or you may receive an electric shock.***
[* icon_note] If the inside sticks to one half of the shell, it's probably due to (a) glue around the edge of the A/C connector, and/or (b) foam glue between the inside and the flat of the shell.
[* black] Use a heavy duty spudger or other pry tool to pry the edge of the A/C connector from the shell, and carefully pry between the shell and the inside to break the foam glue.
+ [* icon_caution] Use only ESD-safe pry tools. Do ***not*** use metal pry tools or screwdrivers.
[* black] You may find the metallic sheeting breaks a little; that's okay, but try to minimize the damage!