![]() This connector would have been ok to use if it were soldered to the board, but mold to the plastic case would had to have been changed to give it clearence to fit in, without distorting it when assembled. It started charging as soon as I pluged it in. I then wired brushed the pins, and bent them foward a bit, reassembled the unit. The interface connector pins were fine, but the pins that make conncetion the board above were really oxidized, especially the negative pin. This time I took the USB connector out of the frame and looked at it under a microscope. After reading on here some of the post, I took it apart again this morning. But I thought it was the contacts that interface with the USB cable. I have taken my Kindle apart several times, and thought the intermitten problem was the micro USB connector. ![]() My backround is an electronics design engineer in the powwer area. I found this site yesterday, as I been having the same problem for over a year.
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