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Re: Victors not working please help

Check that the PWM cable is inserted fully into the Victor, and all the pins are lining up perfectly straight into the connector. Sounds simple, but is often incredibly hard to do. The easy way to check is to pull the PWM cable out of the Victor, and if any, or all of your pins aren't PERFECTLY STRAIGHT, then you likely inserted it wrong. Even the slightest bit of deflection means that you likely missed the connector inside the Victor.

Inserting your PWM cable into the Victor should take almost no downward force, if aligned perfectly. If you have to push a little too hard to get the connector in, you've plugged it in wrong.
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