About: I am an inventive photographer, Pilot, and MacGyver. I love building and modifying things to aid in my adventures. Check out my Website! Have a great day!

One of the hot toys this Christmas was quadcopter drones. They are an awful lot of fun for a great price, and are a lot more fun to learn to fly than larger (more expensive to crash) models.

If you are having repeated problems with broken or bent props, prop guards can help.

Prop Gaurds: http://www.gearbest.com/rc-quadcopters-parts/pp_166087.html

Due to their inexpensive construction and very inexperienced pilots, there are bound to be some breakdowns. In this tutorial I will explain how to replace stripped screws, broken or bent propellers, repair broken LEDs, broken clasps, broken wires, and stop the battery from shorting out the gyroscope.

If your quadcopter if flying unstably, making buzzing noises, not fully lighting up, not charging, flying with a mind of its own, one propeller is not spinning, it is loosing screws, or its shell will not stay closed this is the instructable for you.







For this tutorial you will require:

- A set of small Philips screw drives (my quadcopter required a pH0)

- spare propellers (extras come with most models)

- a hot glue gun

- clear tape

- a soldering iron and fine soldering tip

To open your quadcopter, first remove the four screws on the bottom of the case, then remove the clips near each rotor.

Check Out Our Other Accounts! Like, Subscribe, and Follow to keep up to date with our latest projects. :-)