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From: honda125
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  • Awesome thanks!

  • @lrivera311982 Got the video up hope it helps..:)

  • If so how did you end up doing it?

  • @lrivera311982 Give me a couple of hours as soon as i get home ill do a tutorial on youtube.

  • Mine are doing the same did you end up fixing them?

  • how are they ,any good? mine are on order.

  • @monjon868 They are really really good!! except for that screen problem but it was a super easy fix.

  • @honda125 excellent ,how is the range ? asuming you have 5.8ghz model.

  • @honda125 Hey, mine have the same problem. Did you compress the backlight plugs?

  • @robnuts01 oops just saw the other reply, cheers :)

  • use a hair dryer with the shell off...then flash cool it with a cold towel

  • @rcpilotp51 I just fixed them easy to take apart after all lol,, the connections were loose so i crimped them and connected back super easy fix, Thanks for your comment.

  • @honda125 99.9% of the time its a loose connection...60% of those times its a solder point, so you got lucky!

  • return it. there are probably cracks in the solder points from the heat...see if there is still a warranty on them. One thing you can do is heat the goggles up keeping it wrapped in a towel and Hopefully the hairline cracks in the points will reconnect. I wouldn't unless your next step is to trash them... good luck! Sorry!

  • @rcpilotp51 Hey thanks alot for the comment, They are only a month old i bought them from hobbyking, I cant get in contact with fatshark,I have no clue of removing the case and scared it might void the warranty, Just thought maybe it was an easy fix,

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