Atomrepair
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Someone brought me a macbook where an attempt was made (by himself) to remove the logic board, which resulted in a torn off fan connector. Normally, I would solder on a new (or the same) connector, but this one is a bit of a challenge. Exhibit A:

Running some wires to restore the proper connections to these pins shouldnt be too difficult, but I'm more concerned about how I'm going to attach the connector itself to the board. I've looked at UV cured PCB glue as well as Chemtronics CW2500 a while ago, but haven't had a chance to order or experiment with it yet.
Same goes for securing jumper wires to a board. I can run them around components, but sometimes it would be nice to be able to really stick them to a spot.
So, before I order anything; any tips or experiences with glueing stuff to solder mask would be welcome!

Running some wires to restore the proper connections to these pins shouldnt be too difficult, but I'm more concerned about how I'm going to attach the connector itself to the board. I've looked at UV cured PCB glue as well as Chemtronics CW2500 a while ago, but haven't had a chance to order or experiment with it yet.
Same goes for securing jumper wires to a board. I can run them around components, but sometimes it would be nice to be able to really stick them to a spot.
So, before I order anything; any tips or experiences with glueing stuff to solder mask would be welcome!