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Re: What could be wrong with the victor?

No jumper is necessary. Those are for servos only.

The typical cause for this is the PWM cable end that plugs into the Victor easily misses the real connector inside the housing. The pins often slide past instead of going into the connector.

If you do have a servo handy you can verify that the code works through the PWM output (with the jumper in place).
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