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<blockquote data-quote="TrollDragon" data-source="post: 20269999" data-attributes="member: 237111"><p>The leak I found was from where the top plate screws onto the 510 connector. It's a two piece arrangement and one of my top plate screws was stripped from the factory. I put longer screws in the top plate to go past the stripped section of the hole. Now there is no leaking on mine as the top plate puts even pressure on the 510 connectors o-ring now. It's a really stupid design...</p><p></p><p>Also if the bottom catches don't stick out far enough to hold the battery door on tight, they can be pried out a little bit. The plastic is quite thick and will take a bit of bending, that is a do it at your own risk kind of thing. My battery door snaps on tight after a little adjustment, I've had my Drone completely apart when I was looking for the source of the leaking.</p><p></p><p>One of the guys in the Womper thread had a new Rebel that stopped working a few days in. I don't know if he ever contacted Evolv or was required to ship it back to the UK. It's a nice looking squonker, but a little to spendy IMHO.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with the new Drone, I hope yours is excellent!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TrollDragon, post: 20269999, member: 237111"] The leak I found was from where the top plate screws onto the 510 connector. It's a two piece arrangement and one of my top plate screws was stripped from the factory. I put longer screws in the top plate to go past the stripped section of the hole. Now there is no leaking on mine as the top plate puts even pressure on the 510 connectors o-ring now. It's a really stupid design... Also if the bottom catches don't stick out far enough to hold the battery door on tight, they can be pried out a little bit. The plastic is quite thick and will take a bit of bending, that is a do it at your own risk kind of thing. My battery door snaps on tight after a little adjustment, I've had my Drone completely apart when I was looking for the source of the leaking. One of the guys in the Womper thread had a new Rebel that stopped working a few days in. I don't know if he ever contacted Evolv or was required to ship it back to the UK. It's a nice looking squonker, but a little to spendy IMHO. Good luck with the new Drone, I hope yours is excellent! [/QUOTE]
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