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Introduction
If your Protocol Slipstream WiFi (model number 6182-3MXB) has a broken propeller motor on it, use this guide to replace the propeller motor. The propeller motor is what spins the propeller that actually produces the air that lifts the device off the ground. If the propeller motor is broken the propeller will not spin at all causing the drone not to lift off the ground correctly and immediately crash. Be careful not to replace the propeller motor with the device turned on. The propeller spins very fast and can be potentially harmful. The Slipstream WiFi has 4 propeller motors on it. Each motor has 2 wires and those wires connect to different spots on the device’s computer. Do not attempt to change more than one motor at a time. It is very easy to get the wires mixed up and forget where they go. Make sure to always label what color wire goes where before you pull the motor off the device. The repair guide includes soldering on a very small computer, so proficient soldering skills are a plus.