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===Accessing the ESC=== | ===Accessing the ESC=== | ||
Next, if you have one, remove the external battery. | |||
Two screws hold the battery on the bracket. | |||
[[File:NinebotESXExternalBatteryScrews.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The two screws holding the external battery on the bracket.]] | |||
This will expose 3 more screws. | |||
Take care removing these screws as they strip very easily. | |||
[[File:NinebotESXExternalBatteryBracketScrews.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The 3 easily-strippable screws.]] | |||
The bracket may be slightly stuck but once these 3 screws are out it can be removed. | |||
If you do not have a bracket then you will have three screws holding the battery in place within the pole. | |||
[[File:NinebotESXInternalBatteryPoleScrews.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The 3 screws that hold the internal battery in place within the pole.]] | |||
You will also have a charging port cover to remove. | |||
Remove the top cover to reveal two screws holding the cover on. | |||
[[File:NinebotESXChargingPortCoverScrews.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The port cover removed.]] | |||
Finally, one more screw holds the ESC in place on the pole. | |||
[[File:NinebotESXESCPoleScrew.jpg|thumb|center|400px|The final screw holding the ESC in place within the pole.]] | |||
Next comes arguably the most annoying part of the disassembly, removing the waterproofing grommets. | Next comes arguably the most annoying part of the disassembly, removing the waterproofing grommets. |