With gold flash on both connectors it is not that difficult. But, best way is to pry them apart a little at a time working back and forth on one side and then the other.
Gerald
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It would be great if someone could create a 3D printed tool, that way there is less chance of damaging the board.
As I said, if both connecters are gold it is easier to get off. I can do it with my fingers. However, if the cape is tin, then you are in trouble. Tin is very rough.
Gerald
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