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Re: Victor Help

Do you have one of the servos handy? If so, you might try this. Plug the servo wire directly into the PWM output that is intended for the victor. You also need to add a jumper next to that PWM to provide power to the servo. then run your code again.

If the servo responds you are doing everything correctly and need to check the PWM cable or victor. If it does not then don't worry about the Victor and cable, because your PWM signals are not getting out. In that case check your program and make sure you have everything properly enabled.

When done with this test remove the jumper.
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