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Logitech C920 Webcam Disassembly

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      On the bottom side of the webcam, remove the stickers from both sides

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      Remove the four Phillips screws.

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      Once you’ve removed the side covers, unscrew all eight Phillips screws highlighted.

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      Remove the lens's cover.

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      Carefully remove the metal supports from the webcam's base.

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      Carefully remove the base of the plastic support. Loosen the three screws that secure the electronic circuit.

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      Disconnect the USB cable connector.

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      Remove the electronic circuit.

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      Release the clip that secures the cable holder. Pull this cable holder out of the camera.

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      Front and back images of the webcam's electronic circuit board.

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      The problem was the broken cable on the back of the camera. I've cut the faulty part and redid the connections by soldering them and insulated them with heat shrink tubes.

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      The repaired cable is reattached to the camera. Wrapped it with some masking tape. Camera tested: OK!

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