 Okay, so we've got our finesse repair, this is the first part of the first repair. I'm going to glue this because I don't see the point in front of it. But I've got both the parts, a bit of super glue on that, I should sort that out. What we've got now is this motor isn't spinning and this isn't spinning, none of it is spinning. So it's going to be a case that I think you've taken it apart. I'll bend it straight, just hang tight. Just control that, switch it on. Let's see what happens. Let's get it apart and see what's going on. Maybe the wires come back off again, that solder joint. I don't know, but it's nice that that's not gearing. Unless it's going out. It's funny because if I turn it on, do this. But it hasn't got the list, I'm going to take it apart from the camera just because it's going to be easier for me to do that and not have to worry about how long this thing is taking. Now I'll record it, I'll just speed it up. I'll just speed it through, this is no point. I think it's good that you have to take it apart and fix it for yourself. It gives you some familiarity with what you're doing. I suppose it's going to go in this one. Nothing. I'm going to try and round that out for a second. It gives you an idea if we're taking out these. I've seen other people, they put slightly bigger motors in. But I don't think I'll have many issues. I've got spare motors coming. I've got lots of spares for it all. Oh, that's what I'm doing. There we go. Right, so that was fun. Now I'm completely confused for what went where. So let me do it like this. And it's this motor that I've got the problem with. Which is not the motor that I soldered. That's definitely the motor, yeah. Because I took off the bumper of the corner to indicate to me which motor it was. I'm going to check my dinner for a minute. Let's press go. Let's start doing some stuff with it. There's a little look that seems to be going on here. Oh, them seems to be having to get in. But this one is just not doing anything. The water's a little bit. Not making any difference. I'm going to put it on the right. There we go. I've killed a motor. It's terrible if I've killed a motor already. I'm just going to put it on the right. That is definitely not going anywhere. I'm going to have to do some voltage checks and then just power this independently and see what's going on with this motor. Yeah, the cable's just boiled. So I'm going to sort that up. Okay, I've got my cup of tea. So, I wonder what's going on. 10-odd motor out. Good, mate. The motor's gone. That spins for a minute. But it feels really bad in there. I don't really like the spin there. What I need to do is take that off and blow it without the controllable. So I know that it's nothing to do with the way it's being controlled that it is actually the motor. Was that the same? They got damaged. It was, yes. And maybe it was done then. So, well, that's okay. That gives me a... I think it's because it collided into the door. It collided into the door and I think it hit like this. The bumpers didn't do so much damage. So flying it in and out through the room is very flat. So, okay. I feel a vibration through the wire. See that, mate? When I just... The brushes are nice, mate. It's going to turn the batches flat now. I don't know if I've finished using it anyway. I think that's the brush. When I turn it and catch it, you can hear the motor's... because it's taking the current. So, that's going to be a man-to-man issue. Ah, wind. It's got all these little batteries that are charged on. This kind of belt will not be finished. Just leave that partially charged. There's no point in having it like that. Like I said, I'll do another check anyway when I'll whip this off now. I'm not going to bother putting on the ventilation system. I'm just going to take in this... I might want to just leave a little devil's sword on the end there. I'm just going to get this going. So, how much one in there? Black one. Black one has that side. I've got one more fission. Let's see the sword all right. I'll just fix it right there. I'll just do a... I'll try and run it off a power supply. I've got this one, which is borne in the keller. It's borne for home made power supply. I've got the voltage from the battery, 3.7 volts. So I'll avoid up to 1 volt or something. I'll just take it all the way down. So 1.3 volts, I'll do. I'm going to take it as black would be negative and white is going to be the positive. So that's where that can happen. Just spin that opposite way. Nothing on it at the minute. I'm not drawing any power supply. That's 2.5 volts. That's 0.7. That's 3 volts. When I move that and it sort of catches, it goes... That's like 50-odd milliamps. What I did see, it goes about half an amp. There you go. 0.8 of an amp. So that moats knackered. I'm going to turn it around so you can see. I can see. I'll just... On here. I'll just spin this a little bit. Anyway, it just catches there. So it's trying to turn, but it's jigger, jigger, jigger. Sort of in my fingers where it's not actually turning. It's just... I think that's knackered. This should be happy to spin. But it's not. The motor's knackered. What? Well, I have got some on order. I'm going to have to check where I've actually ordered them from to see how long they're going to be. Because I don't think I can do a day without this, no? If they're going to be too long, I've already ordered that going to be on the next lot of 244 ELs. I might see if there's any upgrades, actually, for the motors. And just swap them all up. Or else you'll come back and tidy this bench up. This thing's all drunk. I'm going to go and check my dinner again. I'm just going to give this actually a go at 3.7 bucks. I mean, well, we've got to lose. I just see that it's 600 mA. But it will... It'll gobble up. It's definitely, you know, it's gone. I'm just going to switch it up. Just over 3 volts at the minute. I'll turn you around. I'm going to put it on to 3.7. Okay? I'm going to just get a little tiny bit of that. I'll do that. So I can get it to just touch. It's got a lot of .7 it's taking. Which is over what it's supposed to be. Now if I pull that up, look. It's pulling the voltage down as well. So that's like a short... I'll tell you what. Just to clarify, because that's a pretty weak power supply. It's set up for higher voltage going in. It's set up for 30 volts going in. But I've only got, like, about .8 volts going in. So it is that quite weak, but that's fine. Because for some of the little stuff I do, it's absolutely perfect. But I want more power. I've got a... There's a power supply just there. You can see what I'm doing here. Can you see the actual power supply? You can. Moving into the field with you. There's a lot of angles. I can see what I'm doing a little bit. A little tiny. A tiny little bit from there. So I've got nothing going on the motor. I've got a little bit of a pressure to pull it. I'm just trying to pull. That's it. I think that's completely dead now. That was the last bit that I was going to do, I think. So... Many would have said they'd just flash up there, trying to suck up that amps. So that's a 10 amps supply. So we're letting through about four amps, if you want to. Is that what I kill it? There you go. That's what happens. So it's quite easy to kill them. I might have to get a big bag of them. I'm all trying to find something that's got a little bit more balls, but they're obviously the cheapest of the cheap. They're not really that great. They're the ones. They're the ones. So it's all about that. They don't play timing. Break timing. They don't have everything working great all the time. They don't have everything. Jesus, if this hadn't have been faulty in the first couple of it, I wouldn't have known how simple this was. It's not going to play then. It's good. I like learning. Just a little bit.