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+ | ====== Naked Action 4 DIY Manual ====== | ||
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+ | ===== General Information ===== | ||
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+ | ===== Content of Shipment ===== | ||
+ | * Naked Action 4 Kit | ||
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+ | ===== Tools needed ===== | ||
+ | * Soldering Iron | ||
+ | * Solder | ||
+ | * PH0 Screwdriver | ||
+ | * M2 Screwdriver | ||
+ | * Cutter Knife | ||
+ | * Pliers | ||
+ | * Tweezers | ||
+ | * HotAir Gun | ||
+ | * Plastic Spudge | ||
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+ | ===== Safety information ===== | ||
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+ | ===== Preparation ===== | ||
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+ | * Start by adding the battery to the camera and powering it on. | ||
+ | * Download the latest app onto your device and connect it to the camera. | ||
+ | * Update your camera to the latest available firmware. | ||
+ | * Test your camera' | ||
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+ | ===== Disassembly Steps ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Step - Remove the Display ==== | ||
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+ | * Remove the battery from the camera. | ||
+ | * Use a cutter knife to slide along the seam of the back display. Adding heat with a heat gun can make this step easier. | ||
+ | * Gently lift the display from the main body of the camera. The flat ribbon cable connecting the back display to the motherboard is still connected. | ||
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+ | ==== Step - Remove the Battery Bay ==== | ||
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+ | * Remove the tape covering the screws in the battery bay. Alternatively, | ||
+ | * Use a PH0 screwdriver to remove the three screws from the battery bay. | ||
+ | * Lift and remove the battery bay. | ||
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+ | ==== Step - Disconnect Ribbon Cables ==== | ||
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+ | * Remove all flat ribbon cables from the motherboard. These connectors are secured with hot glue. | ||
+ | * Heat the glue with a hot air gun and remove it carefully with a plastic tool. | ||
+ | * Gently lift the connectors with a plastic tool to unplug them. Repeat for all five connectors. | ||
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+ | ==== Step - Remove USB Port and LED ==== | ||
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+ | * Use a PH0 screwdriver to remove the two screws from the USB port. Lift the USB port with tweezers. | ||
+ | * Remove the two screws from the back LED on top of the lens with a PH0 screwdriver. | ||
+ | * Fold up the latch to access the spring and remove it with pliers. | ||
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+ | ==== Step - Remove Lens ==== | ||
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+ | * Remove the single screw in the top left corner with a PH0 screwdriver. Pull up the heatsink with the LED flex cable. | ||
+ | * Remove the two screws from the metal cable clip holding the lens cable connector. | ||
+ | * Unplug the lens ribbon cable with a plastic tool. | ||
+ | * Remove the four screws holding the lens in place with a PH0 screwdriver and lift the lens assembly. | ||
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+ | ==== Step - Disassemble Mainboard ==== | ||
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+ | * Remove the top button cable connector with a plastic tool, heating the parts if necessary. | ||
+ | * Remove the two black screws holding the motherboard with a PH0 screwdriver. Pry out the motherboard with a plastic tool. | ||
+ | * Remove the three silver screws holding the motherboard holder with a PH0 screwdriver. | ||
+ | * Unscrew the lens protector on the front side. | ||
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+ | ==== Step - Remove the Motherboard Holder ==== | ||
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+ | * Pry out the motherboard holder using pliers, heating the case to ease removal. | ||
+ | * Break off the two noses from the motherboard holder as they are too long for the naked version. | ||
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+ | ==== Step - Front Display ==== | ||
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+ | * Heat the front display and press it out towards the front using the provided 3D-printed square tool. | ||
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+ | ===== Assembly Steps ===== | ||
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+ | ==== Step - Install Thread Inserts ==== | ||
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+ | * Press the thread inserts into the outer side of the naked case using a clean soldering iron set to 220°C. | ||
+ | * Use 3x M2*4mm and 1x M2*3mm thread inserts, placing the 3mm insert in the marked position. | ||
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+ | ==== Step - Install Front Display ==== | ||
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+ | * Glue the front display in place with 2K epoxy. Wait for the epoxy to cure. | ||
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+ | ==== Step - Attach ND Filter Adapter ==== | ||
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+ | * Screw the aluminum ND filter adapter to the motherboard holder. | ||
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+ | ==== Step - Assemble Main Components ==== | ||
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+ | * Place the motherboard holder into the naked action 4 front case and secure it with the three silver screws. | ||
+ | * Screw an M1.6*6 screw through the top right hole and secure it with an M1.6 nut inside for additional strength. | ||
+ | * Install the mainboard with the two black screws. | ||
+ | * Install the lens and secure it with four lens screws. | ||
+ | * Attach an ND filter to protect the lens during installation. | ||
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+ | ==== Step - Connect Cables ==== | ||
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+ | * Connect the lens cable and front display cable to the mainboard. Ensure correct alignment before applying force. | ||
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+ | ==== Step - Install BEC Cable and Cooling Fan ==== | ||
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+ | * Attach the bracket on top of the lens cable connector with the two screws. | ||
+ | * Pry out the Naked Action 4 BEC cable from the foil and connect the three connectors to the motherboard. | ||
+ | * Attach the cooling fan to the back case with M2*5 screws using an M2 hex tool. | ||
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+ | ==== Step - Final Assembly ==== | ||
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+ | * Solder the fan's voltage and ground cables to the BEC's pre-tinned 5V and GND pads. | ||
+ | * Connect the BEC flex cable to the BEC. | ||
+ | * Place the BEC into the back case and screw the front and back cases together using 4x M1.6*8, 1x M1.6*12, and 1x M1.6*16 screws with a PH0 screwdriver. The longest 16mm screw goes in the top left corner, the 12mm screw in the bottom left, and the 8mm screws in the remaining holes. | ||
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