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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Bemidji Minnesota
Posts: 1,400
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Bemidji Minnesota
Posts: 1,400
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Dude, thank you! It worked for me. I ended up with a slightly different approach, but the same result. I couldn't keep the pins aligned, so the solder would break upon reassembly. I ended up clipping off the small ends of the pins, pushing them back into the plastic housing, then putting a small dab of solder on each pin end. I then filled in the corresponding circuit board "holes" with solder. upon reassembly, the cut pin ends and the new solder "bumps" came into contact, and are held in contact by the two small screws holding the board to the plastic housing.
Works great!
Thanks again.
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