Well there are several obvious risks on opening your bird, and some not so obvious. have you replied to my post without even reading it? I've already talked about them.
And if you've read what I said, I DID encourage the OP to be electronically curious. But I advised him to learn on not so expensive, not so vibration prone equipment.
As I've told the user, its his bird he does what we wants with it. This is just my opinion. The opinion of someone who does this for a long time. Isn't this forum created to share opinions and help one-another? The Op asked for the help of electronically inclined people witch he is not. I'm trying to help him, and possible future non-electronically inclined phantom owners.
Even if the user can open and close the bird without forgetting any connection and not pulling some wires along the way, all the screws will never have the same factory torque they come with. And in a vibration prone device that does make a difference.
And do not forget people that are getting stress cracks on their phantoms for overtightened screws.
Those are the "fears" of opening it up.
I have lots of customers that have been "curious" with several types of electronic equipments, opened them up and pulled or ruined something inside, and still try to return it blaming the brand.