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Hi,

what temperature should i use to solder the pins on the LCD-connector (1). The former owner pulled a little bit to hard, now some of the pins are...lets say disconnected.

I use a WELLER EC 2002 with a very fine tip and i already looked for a new LCD. So why shouldn´t i try to solder it, its ruined anyway.

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I wanted to solder the connector back to the cable of the LCD. I've tried it with 320°C but that didn't worked. A day later the new LCD arrived so i didn't tried it anymore.

The temperature has to be above 320°C...just to get it off the unanswered list.

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I am not clear on what you are soldering. The connector that the LCD plugs into on the logic board?

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