Thanks for the advice, however I guess I did not makemyself clear. I am NOT in need of repair advice. I have replaced power ports before but I do watch repair videos on YouTube before I do such things as each model of the computers is a bit different and knowing the tricky bits or moved for routing the new wire in is always a good idea.
I know how to solder wires. I had to do it professionally and get certified to do it when I worked in the wire shop at Boeing building wire bundles for the planes. I also was trained to put on crimps and other connectors. That background certainly is useful for doing Van Builds. I did all my own wiring in my travel trailer renovation.
2002 and 2003 I went to a university and took the course for an A+ certificate in computer repair. As I stated above I sm capable of replacing a power port. I do not need to solder it, it is just a matter of removing the old one and fitting in the new one. This is what the part looks like. One side fits into a retainer against the side of the computer where you put the powervcord in, the other end plugs into the wiring harness, so no soldering is required for this repair. As you can see in the photo the part is not expensive.
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