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<blockquote data-quote="PhantomFandom" data-source="post: 89121" data-attributes="member: 15128"><p>Glad you got them back in. Those are common press fit connectors used in small electronics like drones, laptops, and cell phones. The problem in a drone is vibration. As you can tell, those types of connectors could easily come loose. So that is why in the Spark, they are held securely in place with a layer of adhesive, the silver cloth type strip and then a metal bracket to hold it all tight. Use silicone adhesive and very sparingly. Just enough to secure that silver strip on top of it.</p><p></p><p>Also it is of great help (especially your first time doing one) to take detailed pictures of the components before and after you remove each piece during disassembly. Video would work too but pictures are easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhantomFandom, post: 89121, member: 15128"] Glad you got them back in. Those are common press fit connectors used in small electronics like drones, laptops, and cell phones. The problem in a drone is vibration. As you can tell, those types of connectors could easily come loose. So that is why in the Spark, they are held securely in place with a layer of adhesive, the silver cloth type strip and then a metal bracket to hold it all tight. Use silicone adhesive and very sparingly. Just enough to secure that silver strip on top of it. Also it is of great help (especially your first time doing one) to take detailed pictures of the components before and after you remove each piece during disassembly. Video would work too but pictures are easier. [/QUOTE]
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