Printed circuit pins repair

Mine had "most of" the pins broken or loose, so I didn't even repair them. I simply scrapped the copper clean, soldered lead wires to each, and ran a ft or so of wire off to Molex style connectors.[/QUOTE]

X2! I used a soldering iron, not a gun or it will get to hot. And defiantly use rosin type FLUX!!!! or it won't stick. Rosin core solder is good but a little extra flux can really help clean the area to be soldered. Get a little bit of solder on the tip of the iron when the iron is hot, before you go at the printed circuit. This will help transfer heat faster and finish the joint faster so you won't melt the p.c. Never acid core solder or acid flux on electrical. That's for the plumbers. IMO
Larry