Hi,
This is my first post and am very unfamiliar with electronic repairs.
I'm more into mechanical type repairs. But the area of understanding basic electronics does interest me, especially if it means I can fix my own stuff.
Anyways, I'm trying to repair a Dewalt DCS355 oscillating tool and I'm having trouble finding a part. I'm looking for a 20AWG connector that wires the battery terminals to the circuit board. The connector reads (T) 27A then above it has the number 1 and JWT. The wires to this connector originally were burnt out and wasn't sure if I had enough wire to make a new solder connection. So I attempted to pull on the connector thinking it was a two piece (male/female) connector and fatigued the pins so much they broke. Also, 20AWG wire is to big to fit through the holes in the board to solder them directly.
Attached are some photos.
Thanks for help in advance.
This is my first post and am very unfamiliar with electronic repairs.
I'm more into mechanical type repairs. But the area of understanding basic electronics does interest me, especially if it means I can fix my own stuff.
Anyways, I'm trying to repair a Dewalt DCS355 oscillating tool and I'm having trouble finding a part. I'm looking for a 20AWG connector that wires the battery terminals to the circuit board. The connector reads (T) 27A then above it has the number 1 and JWT. The wires to this connector originally were burnt out and wasn't sure if I had enough wire to make a new solder connection. So I attempted to pull on the connector thinking it was a two piece (male/female) connector and fatigued the pins so much they broke. Also, 20AWG wire is to big to fit through the holes in the board to solder them directly.
Attached are some photos.
Thanks for help in advance.
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