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Disassembling the Rideye Camera

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Yeah, "insides." Really technical term.

To remove the internal module of main board, USB connector board, lens, and lens surround (now you know why I just called it "insides."), you will need to loosen the cyanoacrylate and the hot glue.

Luckily, the cyanoacrylate doesn't bond well to the aluminum shell, so a firm hit on the lens surround should probably loosen it up. My camera had already experienced a fall, so I assume it had loosened then, not to mention I really took it apart another, less optimal way.

Loosening the hot glue is simply a matter of heating it up again. Heat the upper front sides of the shell with whatever heat source you have. I used a small butane torch, but you can probably use a hot air gun even though it diesn't have as fine of control, or a hot air soldering machine (pictured).

While heating the outside of the shell, push on the main board from the back until you feel it slip, and push everything out the front.

Needless to say, be careful not to melt the lens surround. If you've got it that hot, the hot glue melted long ago.

If you think you've melted the hot glue but the main board is still not budging, press (or hit) the lens surround back in towards the center of the camera to try to jar the cyanoacrylate loose, being careful about the hot aluminum.

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