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Download the repair tutorials and learn how to replace the Parrot Bebop 2's spare parts. Repair tutorials are organized by difficulty level from 1 to 5: 1 being the easiest, and 5 being the hardest. Download the repair tutorial for the EPP nose Download the repair tutorial for the feet and antennas Download the repair tutorial for the GPS board Download the repair tutorial for the camera Download the repair tutorial for the motors Download the repair tutorial for the central cross Download the repair tutorial for the fan Download the repair tutorial for the vertical camera Download the repair tutorial for the central body Bebop 2 repair kit This wiki is being worked on by hardworking students. An awesome student from our education program made this wiki. It is not managed by iFixit staff. 3-Year Camera Protection Plan 2-Year Camera Protection Plan New (9) from $14.14 Parrot Bebop 2 Drone, Repair KitDetailsBTG Upgrade Repair kit Mount Tool Kit C-Cilps Tool Screw Driver for Parrot Bebop 2 drone Bebop 2 FPV…
DetailsParrot Bebop 2 Drone Propellers (2 White, 2Black) FREE Shipping on orders over . Size (LWH): 9.45 inches, 1.18 inches, 8.66 inches Parrot offers a repair kit that takes into consideration the Flight experience of Drone pilots and includes brushless Cages which are easy to dismantle and available as separate parts. parrot ar drone donutThis kit contains two motor Cages (clockwise and anti-clockwise) and their two related "circlip" attachment systems designed for the Parrot bebop 2.parrot ar drone blog 9.4 x 1.2 x 8.7 incheswhat is the best parrot ar drone 0.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)ar drone parrot review #5 in Industrial & Scientific > Robotics > Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)
35 star67%3 star33%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsFive StarsThree StarsFive Stars Parrot Bebop 2 Drone Propellers (2 White, 2Black) BTG Upgrade Repair kit Mount Tool Kit C-Cilps Tool Screw Driver for Parrot Bebop 2 drone Bebop 2 FPV Parts Anbee Repair Mounting Tool Kit for Parrot Bebop 2 Drone Anbee 4pcs Plastic Propellers Props Rotor for Parrot Bebop 2 Drone Quadcopter, Black&White Industrial & Scientific > Robotics > Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)Having your Parrot drone parts in great condition is essential for the best flying experience and to avoid crashes. This article with drone repair videos show you how to inspect and replace your Parrot AR drone parts. Inspecting your Parrot AR drone parts every couple of days will keep your quadcopter flying perfectly. By checking parts such as cogs, shafts and blades to make sure they aren’t bent, cracked or broken, will help ensure your quadcopters operates at it’s best. The below videos cover everything from checking and maintaining your AR drone, to replacing parts such as the mainboard, navigation board and central cross which have become broken.  
At the very end of this article, we also have some good information on how to fix ultrasound emergency errors on your Parrot AR drone. The Parrot AR is a terrific drone.  It’s fast, acrobatic and fun to fly.  It is also one of the most d-i-y friendly drone on the market.  Every part is easily replaceable.  The Parrot AR has probably been the best selling drone of all time. I hope this article and videos are of great assistance so you can quickly get back to having some great flying fun. How To Replace Your Parrot Drone Parts Maintain And Replace Gear, Shaft and C-Clips Parts This video shows you how to check, inspect, lubricate and replace cogs, pins, shafts, new blades and clips on your Parrot AR.  This is a  thorough video giving you loads of information to maintain and replace your Parrot AR parts. Replace Central Cross Parrot Drone Part This is a detailed video on how to remove and then replace a broken Parrot AR Central Cross.  It takes approximately 2 hours .  
The video shows what tools and parts you need and then takes you step-by-step on how to remove the parts and then install the new AR drone central cross part. Replace Mainboard Parrot Drone Part Watch the below drone video and follow the 11 steps to successfully replace you AR Drone Mainboard part. Remove the motherboard cover screws Remove the motherboard cover Remove the motherboard screws Unplug the motherboard battery cable Unplug the 2 motherboard data cables Mount the new motherboard Plug back in the 2 motherboard data cables Fix the new motherboard screws Plug back in the motherboard battery cable Replace the motherboard cover Final Step : Fix the motherboard cover screws Replace Parrot Drone Parts – Navigation Board Here is how to replace a damaged navigation board.  He certainly makes it look easy.   Watch the below video and follow these 7 steps. Remove the motherboard ( in video 2 above) Remove the  navigation board support
Remove the damaged navigation board Mount the new AR drone navigation board Replace the navigation board support Replace the AR drone motherboard Fix the motherboard screw Parrot AR Ultrasound Emergency TroubleshootingIf your drone experiences an “Ultrasound Emergency” error on screen or your drone seems to fall from the sky uncontrollably or doesn’t seem to know distance from the ground. Ultrasound measures the distance from the ground so if you are getting this error, you should bring your drone in to land pretty quickly.  If the ultrasound isn’t working at all, you won’t be able to take off. So you can try the following to fix the ultrasound emergency error.  Be careful and handle all the parts gently when you open your drone; Before opening your parrot, check to see if you have the latest firmware for you Parrot AR. If not then update to the latest version. Open up the Parrot AR and check all cables to make sure they are correctly seated and that none of the cables are work or damaged.  
Make sure all cables are tight and replace and worn or damaged cables. After you have checked all the cables check and blow away and dust etc inside the parts.  Dust causes static electrical interference. Examine the cover over the 2 ultrasound sensors.  The sensors may not be lined up perfectly or the cover may be hampering the sensor.  I have seen where one Parrot owner was able to fix the ultrasound error by simply cutting part of the plastic off. Just about 1 inch of the end so the cover is not anywhere near the ultrasound sensors. Check the connection to the pressure sensor. Peel off the plastic bottom and take a look at the navigation to mainboard connections.  Remove the three connection points and remove the navigation board.  Next, check the pressure sensor (it’s the black square with a bit of foam visible on the top) on the top side of the board. This may not be stuck on correctly.  Peel it off and stick the black pressure sensor to the board. You many have a faulty transducer.