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Mavic 2 Pro Leftover Screws

SamW

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Drone had a swim in the river the other day so following disassembly, thorough drying and now reassembly I have 3 screws leftover….

See image - brown phillips with double washers.

Does anyone know where these go???

Disassembly involved pulling the bottom cover as well as the board with the fan. I also removed the gimbal and got down to removing the camera lens to expose the inside of the lens and sensor.
 

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Does anyone know where these go???
Don't you? LOL... Sorry I hate it when that happens. It started happening to me more often lately! Your only recourse is to start anew, That's pretty much how it goes sometimes. I think those are the screws that mount the fan board?? either way your in for another tear-down. Get a tray with screw holders or some sort of containers and number them per step, It will help a bunch.
 
Don't you? LOL... Sorry I hate it when that happens. It started happening to me more often lately! Your only recourse is to start anew, That's pretty much how it goes sometimes. I think those are the screws that mount the fan board?? either way your in for another tear-down. Get a tray with screw holders or some sort of containers and number them per step, It will help a bunch.
Thanks for your reply. I was tearing my hair out and there's not much of that left, so the situation was very bad.

Found. The surplus screws attached the camera board to the body of the camera module. No crash landings required!
 
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Don't you? LOL... Sorry I hate it when that happens. It started happening to me more often lately! Your only recourse is to start anew, That's pretty much how it goes sometimes. I think those are the screws that mount the fan board?? either way your in for another tear-down. Get a tray with screw holders or some sort of containers and number them per step, It will help a bunch.
If you are challenged remembering, set up your phone to video the disassembly....a bit extra work but avoids left over assembly hardware.
 
If you are challenged remembering, set up your phone to video the disassembly....a bit extra work but avoids left over assembly hardware
Hey Thats how I learn to fix a lot of stuff works like a charm!!!!!
 

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