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+[* icon_note] We recommend cleaning the newly exposed surface with a soft cloth or sponge and a small amount of rubbing alcohol.
+[* black] Melt a small solder bead onto the metal connector on the circuit board by placing the soldering iron onto the metal connector and then pressing solder against the tip and the board.
+[* black] Once a small amount of solder has melted onto the board, lift the solder away first and then lift the soldering iron.
+[* icon_note] The solder bead should have a nice dome shape to it. If it is flat or jagged, simply place the soldering iron back on the solder to re-melt it and then pull the soldering iron away. If this does not work, a little more solder may be required.