It's a "JST" type connector, but I don't know which variant. Are you in the
US? I'm sure I have a parts board that I could desolder that cable from and
send to you.

-Josh

On Sat, Jan 20, 2024 at 6:40 PM Hiraghm <[email protected]> wrote:

> Awhile back I'd taken on the task of recapping my two M100s. On one it
> worked great; on the other, it was "dead" afterwards.
>
> I suspected either a cap I didn't get properly soldered, or just flux I
> didn't clean off the board sufficiently.
>
> So today I opened it up again to take the motherboard out and see if I
> could get it working.
>
> I needed to disconnect a two-wire connector that sits just above the
> "CN8" silkscreening, and connects to the LCD circuit board...
>
> While trying to pull it out, my needlenose pliers slipped, and I
> accidentally cut the red wire right at where it goes into the two-wire
> connector. It's cut flush with the connector.
>
>
> I don't even know what this kind of connector is called.
>
> Can anyone tell me what it's called and where I might be able to order a
> new one?
>
> If nothing else, can someone suggest how I can pull the bit of wire out
> of the connector?
>
> If push comes to shove I can just solder the remaining wire to the pin
> w/o the connector. But I *really* don't want to do that.
>
>
>

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