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+[title] Replacing the Charging Plug 1/2
+[* black] Use a soldering iron or soldering station to unsolder the broken charging plug.
+[* black] Keep in mind that the solder used by ASUS is industrial solder. Therefore, it needs a soldering iron or soldering station of at least 40 W.
+[* black] In case you do not have such a powerful soldering station or soldering iron, you need to use a mini drill to remove the broken charging plug one piece at a time. You can then unsolder what is left of the charging plug, for example the legs.
+[* black] Take your time with the unsoldering process. Don't put too much pressure on the PCB area of the charing plug. Otherwise the PCB could break at that place!
+[* black] Use desoldering wick while unsoldering the charging plug. When you have removed it, use desoldering wick again to clean the solder joints.

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