Which ones? The bigger ones are easier, like the ones on the main body. The gimbal ones are tiny, and require patience, a steady hand, and a magnifying glass.
For some connectors, like the gimbal ribbon connection to the top of the gimbal control board, I like to set one end of the male connector into the female slot angled at 45° so I can see that the end is inside the connector. Then I push the rest in making sure it's perfectly straight. You cant do this for most of the gimbal connectors because they are recessed. I use a pair of tweezers to patiently align the connector until it looks straight, and then push down vertically until it snaps in.
A good set of tools helps.
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Thank you very much for the reply. You've confirmed what I thought. I definitely won't drink any coffee before doing this step.
Where did you get or what is the manufacture of the magnifying visor with the lights on it? That is really nice.
Thank you again for your help.
Frank
Which ones? The bigger ones are easier, like the ones on the main body. The gimbal ones are tiny, and require patience, a steady hand, and a magnifying glass.
For some connectors, like the gimbal ribbon connection to the top of the gimbal control board, I like to set one end of the male connector into the female slot angled at 45° so I can see that the end is inside the connector. Then I push the rest in making sure it's perfectly straight. You cant do this for most of the gimbal connectors because they are recessed. I use a pair of tweezers to patiently align the connector until it looks straight, and then push down vertically until it snaps in.
A good set of tools helps.
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