I recently removed the logic board from a Performa 475 for recapping.
The hardest part of removing the board was disconnecting the power supply connector. I could not get a good grip on it. And I did not have a pliers that opened wide enough to grip it. I used a putty knife to try to pry back against those black barbed retainer arms that hold the connector--hoping to relieve pressure on the connector--but broke off one barbed retainer at the first ground pin position. I finally managed to carefully pry the connector away from the board with a long narrow screwdriver to the point where I could finally grip it and pull it away by hand.
Just wondering if there is a trick to more easily disconnect that power supply connector.
thanks
The hardest part of removing the board was disconnecting the power supply connector. I could not get a good grip on it. And I did not have a pliers that opened wide enough to grip it. I used a putty knife to try to pry back against those black barbed retainer arms that hold the connector--hoping to relieve pressure on the connector--but broke off one barbed retainer at the first ground pin position. I finally managed to carefully pry the connector away from the board with a long narrow screwdriver to the point where I could finally grip it and pull it away by hand.
Just wondering if there is a trick to more easily disconnect that power supply connector.
thanks
