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[title] Desolder the Upper to Lower PCB Connection Bridge | |
- | [* black] With the screws taken off from the upper PCB, it's time to desolder the connecting pins that connect the upper PCB to power PCB. My preferred method was to use a desoldering braid but I think a solder sucker works too. |
+ | [* black] With the screws taken off from the upper PCB, it's time to desolder the connecting pins that connect the upper PCB to power PCB. My preferred method was to use a desoldering braid but I think a solder sucker works too. (I used a solder sucker, 100% use desoldering braid! My worn solder sucker damaged the pads a little.) |
[* black] Careful not to let your soldering iron touch the plastic ribbon cable or the upper shell connector (white in the first photo). You can see I did singe my ribbon cable a little bit haha... | |
[* black] Once you've removed the solder from all the pins, you should be able to lift the upper PCB off easily. |