Einleitung
This video shows how to replace a damaged central cross. Music is the only audio. The tools are not specified.
AR.Drone 2.0 spare parts and mounting tools are available from several Parrot retailers.
Werkzeuge
Ersatzteile
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Disconnect the battery by pulling the two red wires apart.
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Remove the battery by releasing the battery retaining straps.
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Turn the drone upside down.
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The cover is held on by plastic tape. Peel off the tape and use a spudger to remove the back cover.
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Using a spudger, separate the connector for the downward camera.
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Remove the camera from the body by pulling it off the foam body.
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Use a spudger to release the black retaining clip. Then disconnect the connector to the sensors.
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Use tweezers to carefully remove the ribbon from the connector.
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Remove the four 8mm torx screws with a T6 bit.
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Remove the four 8mm philips head screws with a PH00 bit.
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Turn the drone upside down again.
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Use a spudger to release the connector and carefully remove the ribbon.
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Lift the mainboard up so that you can access the back.
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Disconnect the first connector with the white wires using a nylon spudger.
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Disconnect the second connector with the red and black wires using a spudger.
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Using a nylon spudger, peel off the four pieces of plastic securing the frame to the body.
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Carefully maneuver the four arms of the drone’s central cross until it detaches from the body by pulling apart the foam surrounding the arms.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
2 Kommentare
If the crossbones are off just a bit would that effect the flight?
So once I have removed the central cross, how do I put it all back together again?? I feel as though this is letting your guide down!!!!