What a fun video Will, I appreciate you telling us about how the drone works too I think it’s a very useful thing to have too drones can come in handy for lots of things thanks for this video too Will.
I assume you mean a Smartboard, not the Hover Air X1 (this video). If the power button is broken the quick fix is to use the remote. The issue will be if the button is being depressed and making contact with the PCB board sending a constant power-off signal. If this is the case I would contact the company who sold it and get a replacement or have them fix it. That will require taking off a panel to access the board, assessing damage and potential replace. You could test to see if it just feels out of position. Take a thin sturdy metal object (like a razor blade) and push along the edge to see if it will pop back out.
What a fun video Will, I appreciate you telling us about how the drone works too I think it’s a very useful thing to have too drones can come in handy for lots of things thanks for this video too Will.
Bro if smart board front side power button is broken than how it will be open .please share the trick.
Bro if smart board button is broken than how we need to open it . Please share the trick
Bro if smart board front side power button is broken than how it will be open .please share the trick.
Bro if smart board front side power button is broken than how it will be open .please share the trick.
Bro if smart board front side power button is broken than how it will be open .please share the trick.
Bro if smart board front side power button is broken than how it will be open .please share the trick.
I assume you mean a Smartboard, not the Hover Air X1 (this video). If the power button is broken the quick fix is to use the remote. The issue will be if the button is being depressed and making contact with the PCB board sending a constant power-off signal. If this is the case I would contact the company who sold it and get a replacement or have them fix it. That will require taking off a panel to access the board, assessing damage and potential replace.
You could test to see if it just feels out of position. Take a thin sturdy metal object (like a razor blade) and push along the edge to see if it will pop back out.