Note: When speaking of connectors there are two sides that make the “connection”. Both could have a fault or just one side of the connection. Often the other side of the connection is a component. There could be a fault with the component as well.
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Whoa! Connector Dissector! This video is majorly helpful.
ALWAYS do a tug test!
It’s better if it comes off in your hand rather than down the road
Thanks 👍 extremely helpful
Great tips bro!