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Sperkowsky 03-02-2016 07:02

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Originally Posted by Tom Line (Post 1534271)
If I were going to venture a guess based on the limited information in the initial post, I'd say they have their PWM wire or their power wires plugged in backwards. My only complaint about the spark was that the white molded "B" to signify the black wire on the PWM connection didn't jump out at me when I was looking for it. I had the same complaint on the old victors too.

I was just happy the b existed at all.

Richard Wallace 03-02-2016 07:28

Re: pic: SPARK
 
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Originally Posted by Sperkowsky (Post 1534311)
I was just happy the b existed at all.

Finding that "B" with a flashlight is often easier than remembering where you put the doc. Looking inside the lid of the package also works, if you kept that.

Greg Needel 03-02-2016 09:43

Re: pic: SPARK
 
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Originally Posted by Tom Line (Post 1534271)
My only complaint about the spark was that the white molded "B" to signify the black wire on the PWM connection didn't jump out at me when I was looking for it.


That B was an unfortunate outcome of not being able to do everything you want when building a product. When I was doing the finishing spec of the SPARK (the drawing that shows the engravings & PAD prints) the original plan was to pad-print all of the raised letters black (including the B). The issue we ran into was registration since the raised letters were already in the mold.

We then had to make a decision, either not paint the letters, or modify the mold to get rid of them completely so we could just print int their places. All of this was happening when the electronics were already in production. So for this first run of the products we decided to go with what you all see. Keeping the raised letters and adding the black arrow M+ padprint. I was worried about the ink rubbing off overtime and the SPARKs losing all of their markings.


Here is a tip. Take the edge of a sharpie and gently rub it on the top of the letters and then let it dry. The letters will POP off the SPARK and they will be easier to read. When we move forward for our next production run of these (probably for next season) I am going to take another look at this to see if we can make it better.





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