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-[* black] All of our repair wishes are coming true today! Each laser motor mounts to the Lighthouse assembly via four T5 Torx screws, and connects to the motherboard with a single ZIF connector.
+[* black] All of our repair wishes are coming true today! Each laser motor mounts to the Lighthouse emitter assembly via four T5 Torx screws, and connects to the motherboard with a single ZIF connector.
[* black] [http://www.nidec.com/en-Global/|Nidec|new_window=true] may not be a household name, but we've seen their DC motors before powering fans in the [guide|19725|Xbox One Kinect|stepid=55254|new_window=true], as well as the [guide|20778|Mac Pro Late 2013|stepid=56814|new_window=true]. These particular motors read: B2044N01.
-[* black] With the Lighthouse parts laid out for inspection, this teardown is nearly adjourned. But wait—let's set that board aside for a quick look.
+[* black] With the base station parts laid out for inspection, this teardown is nearly adjourned. But wait—let's set that board aside for a quick look.