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-[* black] Align the connector insuring the centre pin can reach the the spot on the board where it needs to be re-connected.
-[* black] Solder the barrel of the conector to the metal bracket first, try not to let it get too hot. You may want to use a solder gun with dual heat of at least 50 watts for this part.
-[* black] When that's done don't forget to solder the centre pin to the board using as little solder as possible, to insure there's no grounding to the metal cover.
+[* black] Align the connector, ensuring the center pin can reach the the spot on the board where it needs to be re-connected.
+[* black] Solder the barrel of the connector to the metal bracket first, try not to let it get too hot. You may want to use a solder gun with dual heat of at least 50 watts for this part.
+[* black] When that's done don't forget to solder the center pin to the board using as little solder as possible, to ensure there's no grounding to the metal cover.