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[title] Desolder Power Cable
[* black] Photos depict where to desolder the power cables connection points. Remove any hot glue that may be holding down the cables. These devices are a little seasoned so the glue should not be hard to remove by hand.
[* icon_note] I found it easiest to use the base to prop up the body, the half of the housing that the electronics typically reside in, in order to get a good angle at removing the solder. I'm sure it can be done on its side but lets work smarter, not harder here.
-[* green] Remember to pull the ground cable completley through the PCB. We will re-thread it back through during the reassembly process.
+[* green] Remember to pull the ground cable completely through the PCB. We will re-thread it back through during the reassembly process.
[* icon_caution] Remember, the base is not attached at this point. Don't knock the Ionic Breeze over while it's in an upright position with it's internal components exposed.