replace the contactor start on 945G - M6

I have a Council of 945G - M6 in an Acer and the start switch is dead.  I took and looked at him and micro switch just fell off the Board.  Dry joints that I guess.

How can I get another type of Starter switch?  Or get a replacement?  Anyone know?

Hello abrogard,.

Here is the header of the Panel before the Aspire E650:

Pin6 and pin8 = switch, so you need to easily identify the corresponding wires.

I probably found your board.

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