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=='''Step 1: Sticking the rubber feet to the aluminum case bottom'''==
 
=='''Step 1: Sticking the rubber feet to the aluminum case bottom'''==
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1. Look for the 4 x rubber feet inside the wiring bag, in the "Screen and Bits" case:
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1. Look for the aluminum case bottom part in the "V5" case:
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2. Look for the aluminum case bottom part in the "V5" case:
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2. Look for the 4 x rubber feet inside the wiring bag, in the "Screen and Bits" case:
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1. Look for the display ribbon cable in the "Screen and Bits" case. It's 20cm long and 1.6cm wide:
 
1. Look for the display ribbon cable in the "Screen and Bits" case. It's 20cm long and 1.6cm wide:
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2. Look for the RPi4 compute module in the "Accessories" case:
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2. Look for the RPi4 compute module in the "Accessories" case.
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3. Open the RPi4's DSI connector by pulling softly both sides of the tiny black tongue. When it's totally open, push the ribbon cable inside, leaving the blue side facing out. When you are 100% sure the cable is totally inserted, close the connector by pushing the tongue with 2 fingers, one each hand.
 
3. Open the RPi4's DSI connector by pulling softly both sides of the tiny black tongue. When it's totally open, push the ribbon cable inside, leaving the blue side facing out. When you are 100% sure the cable is totally inserted, close the connector by pushing the tongue with 2 fingers, one each hand.
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1. Look for a piece of thermal pad in the wiring bag, in the "Screen and Bits" case. It is a piece with an approximate size of 60 x 20 mm, gray on one side and blue on the other.
 
1. Look for a piece of thermal pad in the wiring bag, in the "Screen and Bits" case. It is a piece with an approximate size of 60 x 20 mm, gray on one side and blue on the other.
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2. Cut 4 little pieces of thermal pad with this recommended sizes:
 
2. Cut 4 little pieces of thermal pad with this recommended sizes:
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+ 6 x 20 mm => cut this to get the tiny 6x6 mm piece
 
+ 6 x 20 mm => cut this to get the tiny 6x6 mm piece
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4. Remove the blue protective sheet from the 3 smaller pieces and glue them to the inner side of the thermal block, the one that makes contact with the RPi4. You'll recognize it because it has 3 small rectangular islands that fit the size of the 3 smaller pieces you cut out. You can use your finger to press the thermal pad and stick it. Use your fingernail to cut off the excess, if any.
 
4. Remove the blue protective sheet from the 3 smaller pieces and glue them to the inner side of the thermal block, the one that makes contact with the RPi4. You'll recognize it because it has 3 small rectangular islands that fit the size of the 3 smaller pieces you cut out. You can use your finger to press the thermal pad and stick it. Use your fingernail to cut off the excess, if any.
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5. Take 4 x ISO7380 M2.5 screws. They are the smaller ones with rounded head.
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5. After this, remove the transparent protective sheet from the 3 pieces of thermal pad and fixate the RBPi4 compute module to the thermal block using the 4 x ISO7380 M2.5 screws:
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6. After this, remove the transparent protective sheet from the 3 pieces of thermal pad and fixate the RBPi4 compute module to the thermal block using the 4 x ISO7380 M2.5 screws.
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6. Finally, stick the remaining piece of thermal pad (27 x 20 mm) on the contact surface in the external side of the thermal block. That is, on top of the "tower" with 2 tiny holes. Follow the same procedure you already did with the 3 smaller pieces, but don't remove the transparent protective sheet yet.
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7. Finally, stick the remaining piece of thermal pad (27 x 20 mm) on the contact surface in the external side of the thermal block. That is, on top of the "tower" with 2 tiny holes. Follow the same procedure you already did with the 3 smaller pieces, but don't remove the transparent protective sheet yet.
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=='''Step 4: Assemble the Main Board into the aluminum case bottom'''==
 
=='''Step 4: Assemble the Main Board into the aluminum case bottom'''==
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1. Take the main board from its case:
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1. Take the main board from its case.
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2. Take 4 x ISO7380 M2.5 screws. They are the smaller ones with rounded head.
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3. Plug the RBPi4 (with the thermal block attached) on the Main Board's RBPi4 socket, the big one with 2 rows of 20 pin-holes each. Put attention to not bending any pin.
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2. Take 7 x ISO7380 M3 screws:
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4. Fixate the thermal block to the main board from the backside using the 4 x M2.5 screws.
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3. Plug the RBPi4 (with the thermal block) on the Main Board's RBPi4 socket, the big one with 2 rows of 20 pin-holes each. Put attention to not bending any pin. Fixate the thermal block using the 4 x M2.5 screws from the backside.
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5. Take 7 x ISO7380 M3 screws. They are the mid-size ones with rounded head.
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4. Remove the transparent protective sheet from the piece of thermal pad sticked in the thermal block bottom and softly place the Main Board in the aluminum case bottom. Fixate it using 7 x M3 screws (DIN).
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6. Remove the transparent protective sheet from the piece of thermal pad sticked in the thermal block bottom and softly place the Main Board in the aluminum case bottom. Fixate it using 7 x ISO7380 M3 screws.
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='''II. TOP PART'''=
 
='''II. TOP PART'''=