Be careful with the switch assembly they are actually quite fragile when out of the case.
Agree with everything above.
Consider putting the solder on the wire first. If you are careful removing the old switch this may already be done.
Also think about using something smaller than the soldering iron tip if you can't get a tiny one. Craft knife blades work well if they have a heat resistant handle and can conduct the heat to small component fixings like this.
Remember the switch only costs a few $$ the DS needs protecting more!
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by: TelnetServicesPosted on 2007-04-09 at 21:03:55ID: 18880272
Use the smallest tip you can, and a good quality iron.
apply the iron to the solder for the absolute MINUMUM time possible. Excess heat will cause damage to the PCB, and may lift the contact pads from the board.