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Roibhilin
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Is replacing a Poker II case easy?
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Sun, 27 July 2014, 19:49:20 »
Hi guys, I have a new acrylic Poker case coming soon and I was just wondering if replacing it required any desoldering or generally anything besides removing case screws+putting the PCB in the new case.
I don't need to remove the plate, right?
Thanks
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Re: Is replacing a Poker II case easy?
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Just unscrew and screw it into the new case.
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cjhard
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Re: Is replacing a Poker II case easy?
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Sun, 27 July 2014, 19:57:39 »
Make sure to loosen the screws all together first, otherwise you will strip the last screw you try for.
I learned this from experience.
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