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Re: 4 Known Bad Victor 888s

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Originally Posted by Robby Unruh View Post
We also have swapped a PWM cable from a working Victor in to one of the faulty ones and it still continued to blink, so we don't believe this is our issue. It's not smoking either. We really don't want to return these if we don't have to!
Leave the cable plugged into the Victor, and unplug the other end from the DSC. Hook the signal and ground pins of the unplugged end to a cheap handheld digital multimeter that has a diode tester (e.g. Velleman DVM850BL). Post your results here.