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Re: Victor 888 PWM Problems

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Originally Posted by cgmv123 View Post
You will need to put a fair amount force into the connector. It needs to go down quite a ways.
Be careful with the "fair amount of force" thing. If it takes too much force, you're probably bending the pins.

Does anyone reading this have an 888 with the PWM connector fully seated? And if so, would you please measure and post how far the fully seated connector extends out from the body of the 888? If your installed connector substantially exceeds this measurement it is probably not fully seated.



Last edited by Ether : 05-01-2014 at 10:58.