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			<title>Painting a controller....The right way..</title>
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			<description>Tools you will need:   security torqures bit size T 9

                                   small phillips screwdriver

                                              



Step 1.    Taking apart the controller....



1.   Remove the battery pack.











2.  Take out the 7 screws. The last screw is under the barcode in the battery  pack compartment.  See picture below for locations.







3.  Gently pull the controller apart.







4.  Gently remove the circuit board from  ...</description>
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