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Hi,
I have an Arlo Q camera.
The bottom base of the camera some how became detached, and i can't put it back in the back of the camera.
Anyone have an idea how i can fix this?
I attached a photo, but not sure if it will show up...there is a white ball at the top of the base portion that goes into the back of the camera.
Thanks.
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How did it come out? dropped? also looks like the stem is cracked
Anyway , it's a press fit and just pops back in place, OR just epoxy if it doesn't stay once in place.
Morse is faster than texting!
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How did it come out? dropped? also looks like the stem is cracked
Anyway , it's a press fit and just pops back in place, OR just epoxy if it doesn't stay once in place.
Morse is faster than texting!
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Yes i think it fell, but onto carpet. Must have been enough to crack the base.
I finally got it back in by twisting it in...thanks for the help!
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