Difficulty

Moderate

Steps

4

Time Required

                          10 minutes            

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              Battery               
  • The battery is accessible through the back of the drone.
  • Press the tabs on both sides of the white stripe to pull the battery out.

The battery is accessible through the back of the drone.

Press the tabs on both sides of the white stripe to pull the battery out.

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Step 2

  • Remove the screws starting with the three smaller ones on the top part of the battery.
  • Remove the three screws on the other side.
  • There are two screws tucked under where the yellow circle is located. You will need to remove the other screws first before you get to these two.
  • There should be one 7 mm Phillips head screw, three 6 mm Phillips head screws, and four 5 mm Phillips head screws.

Remove the screws starting with the three smaller ones on the top part of the battery.

Remove the three screws on the other side.

There are two screws tucked under where the yellow circle is located. You will need to remove the other screws first before you get to these two.

There should be one 7 mm Phillips head screw, three 6 mm Phillips head screws, and four 5 mm Phillips head screws.

Step 3

  • Remove the top piece, and gently pry the two halves apart. Divide the sticker if necessary.

Remove the top piece, and gently pry the two halves apart. Divide the sticker if necessary.

Step 4

  • The battery is now removable from its container.
  • During reassembly, make sure the outlet is returned to its holder and faces the correct direction.

The battery is now removable from its container.

During reassembly, make sure the outlet is returned to its holder and faces the correct direction.

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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Jeff - Mar 27, 2019

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Any chance someone’s found a new internal battery for these? Stock ones break down incredibly fast and don’t want to take a charge

Jeremyrogers - Oct 25, 2019

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This Kaptur is a $30 drone pretending to be a $150!quad . I have had 2 now 1 & a return and I can say with confidence that this is the worst quad I’ve ever had the displeasure of piloting . Cheap doesn’t do this lemon justice . If you can actually get someone on the phone get your money back there are way better options out there at a lower price point . Even when this pig is airborne it has horrible gps lock and can’t handle any wind over 2mph I believe this was a good idea gone wrong . For you own health and nerves move on do not buy .

Raider 707 - Apr 30, 2020

You’re obviously a novice pilot. I own 5 and they all work flawlessly and are well made. When it comes to people complaining about Drones, the reason is usually their own fault. They tried to fly in high winds, didn’t calibrate the drone before use, didn’t wait until enough satellites were locked in before take off, used a phone instead of the original transmitter to control the drone or just plain panicked after the drone went into automatic return or they lost the line of sight and orientation etc.

Salvatore Smisek - Jan 11, 2021

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I love this drone, It’s not my first got one before they became popular. I came from flying 450-500 C/P RC Helicopters. If you can fly RC Heli’s or planes you will navigate this like it’s almost hands-free. Seriously that smooth and easy to pilot. For those that have never flown anything RC before then don’t take what I am saying literally because I am referring this to people that actually have flown much harder to navigate RC flyers.

Adam Ayala - Feb 9, 2022

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Ok so I do love this drone. I’m just having problems with the recording video or pictures any suggestions