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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ The pins on the E07-M1101D had to be removed. These pins are too tall to fit wi
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Begin by heating your iron and heating each pin from the top of the board while applying light pressure to the pin to push it flush. If a pin doesn't want to push flush go on to the next one. Eventually they will start to work their way through the board. Take care not to damage the board with your iron.
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Once the pins are flush you can now heat each pin and gently pull the remainder of the pin out using needlenose pliers. Don't force it if the pin is resisting, try another pin. The plastic part of the head is likely menacing you, eventually it will loosen against the pin. The more pins that get removed the easier it will become.
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Once the pins are flush you can now heat each pin and gently pull the remainder of the pin out using needlenose pliers. Don't force it if the pin is resisting, try another pin. The plastic part of the header is likely menacing you, eventually it will loosen against the pin. The more pins that get removed the easier it will become.
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After getting the pins removed you can use some solder removal braid to clean up the excess solder. If you do not have any braid it also works to take a thin solid wire, heat the hole and push the wire through the hole where the pin used to be. I used a leg of wire from an LED that I had in the e-scrounge. We are doing this so that we can simply push the connector wire into the transceiver for soldering.
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