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Old 09-11-2008, 01:41 AM
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You may want to replace the wires entirely as they may need to be a bit longer to accommodate for the caps. Also, hot glue is highly recommended to secure wires which prevents the often unnecessary and expensive replacement of the logic board. I've learned to not glue directly over the pads because there may come a time that you want to replace the wire, and ripping the glue off usually takes the pad with it. Maybe I don't even need to be directing this to you, but I will offer it to whoever is reading.
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