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TM 11-5820-890-30-5 4-45.  REPLACEMENT  OF  P1  CONNECTOR. Tools: Cross  tip  screwdriver Soldering  kit Expendable  Supplies: Cotton  swabs References: Paragraph  4-40  for  removal  and  installation  of  bottom  access  cover. Flat  tip  screwdriver Torque   screwdriver Solder Alcohol ITEM ACTION REMARKS REMOVAL a.   Bottom   access cover  (13) b.   Four   screws   (14) c.   P1   connector   (12) d.   Wires e.   Retaining   plate   (13) INSTALLATION f. Retaining  plate  (13) g.   Wires h . P1  connector  (12) Bottom  access i. cover  (13) Remove  and  retain. Using  flat  tip  screw  driver,  remove  and retain  four  screws  securing  P1  connector (12)  to  power  supply  chassis  (6). Remove  from  power  supply  chassis. Using  soldering  kit,  tag  and  desolder wires  from  defective  P1  connector. Remove  and  retain  retaining  plate  and discard  defective  P1  connector. Position   retained   retaining   plate   to replacement   P1   connector. Using  soldering  kit,  solder  tagged  wires to  replacement  P1  connector.  Remove wire  tags. Install  P1  connector  (12)  into  power  supply chassis  (6).  Using  torque  screwdriver, torque  four  retained  screws  (14)  to 8  to  10  in-lb. Install  retained  bottom  cover  (13)  on power  supply  chassis  (16). See  figure  4-10. Refer  to  paragraph  4-40  for removal   procedures. See  figure  4-13. See  figure  4-13. These  were  removed  in step  d.  Before  and  after soldering,  clean  solder joints  with  alcohol  and cotton  swabs. See  figure  4-13. These  were  removed  in step  b. Refer  to  paragraph  4-40  for installation   procedures. 4-152


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