Text is now in place on WiKi HERE, I have the pictures but not on WiKi yetIt seems to describe the process reasonably well, and would be a useful addition to the WiKi.
I have just found the following illustrated guide on YouTube, it shows how to remove the orange filter from the HDR-FOX T2, and may be of interest to anyone thinking of going green.
There is not only the worry about snapping the PCB, there is also the very real possibilty of broken PCB tracks (conections) or broken solder joints.i tried this way the first time, but was unhappy with the strain on the PCB, and concerned with snapping it. Thats why I removed it completely.... aas you proved, it CAN be done, I just found for the peace of mind, it was easier to remove the PCB.
I'm only counting 12 screws in my list, HERE, which one am I missing?All 13 of my screws went back in.
You are missing the 5th screw from the PCB in step 10, this is hidden from view by the cable on the YouTube video. Also, in step 7, the 4-way and 12-way plugs both require squeezing whilst removing.I'm only counting 12 screws in my list, HERE, which one am I missing?
My father lost a nut on some pruning shears. Out came my son with his collection of powerful "toy" magnets. Rolled them around on the grass, dragged them up the side of the tree etc. What had been a fruitless hour searching by eye, was accomplished in about five minutes.Another good way to find things is to walk around the area with bare feet.
i tried this way the first time, but was unhappy with the strain on the PCB, and concerned with snapping it. Thats why I removed it completely.... aas you proved, it CAN be done, I just found for the peace of mind, it was easier to remove the PCB.
Oh, and I too have a missing screw! Central one that holds the front panel on. Again, smooth unpatterned carpet and tidy work area...