Tech Addict wrote:I just replaced mine over the weekend and mine included a foam rubber adhesive pad. If yours didn't you might want to go back and double check the item listing wherever you bought it to see if it was supposed to include it. It will be necessary. Perhaps you can find a generic adhesive foam pad somewhere and cut your own, but that'll be a big PITA.
Mine came direct from BV, as a warranty replacement item. I also had to replace my speaker. I recorded it all on video but you probably won't want to watch -- there are five in a series of about an hour and a half total length. I think the fourth one was the one where I showed the actual pad being installed followed by the glass...
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... SO59jHcPJM
Hope it helps.
Tech Addict wrote:I'm sorry, I did not measure them. I don't think so, anyway.
My memory sucks right now. I'll have to go back to the video I made to see for certain, but I do seem to recall the "strips" being a full width and height foam backing to match the lens cover glass minus holes for the lenses and LED. I forget. I'll try to remember to check.
It's possible a liquid adhesive could work just as well if you're sparing enough with the use of it, someone like plastic model cement, rubber cement, maybe even PVC glue. I'm sure there's something commercially available.
Tech Addict wrote:Colt:
https://youtu.be/Q9HierlGSMU?list=PL46o ... cPJM&t=202
Shows the backing foam. They're full-size matches to the camera glass, not strips.
Tech Addict wrote:Yes, it would appear so, +1
But if you haven't purchased yet (I don't recall if you said), I would verify with the seller.