Introduction |
By nature of the sport, the brushless motors on a racing drone/quadcopter get damaged often. The motors are crucial for the drone to function, so proper inspection and repair of damaged motors is an essential task for any drone pilot. If one or more of the motors on your drone is not spinning or spinning intermittently, these instructions may help you reach the root of the problem. | | ************* \/ ***\/*** \/ *** READ BEFORE CONTINUING ***\/*** \/ *** \/ ******************
| DISCLAIMERS: | | 1.) Lithium-ion batteries have the potential to be extremely flammable if handled incorrectly. DO NOT USE DAMAGED BATTERIES OR SHORT THE POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE LEADS. | | 2.) Propellers for the drone must be REMOVED at all times. | | 3.) The battery must remain UNPLUGGED unless otherwise stated in the guide. | | 4.) Any time the the guide DOES want the battery plugged in, it will be assumed that you have the drone secured to your workspace in some way. This can be done with something like a bench vise or a heavy book (if using a book or some other object, just make sure the motors aren't gonna rub up against it.) | | 5.) It is assumed that the reader has some basic soldering skill and has access to the necessary tools outlined in the guide. |
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