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Originally Posted by mmaunu
I'm trying to figure out exactly what the behavior is that you are describing. I think it would help to use the two variable names like spike1 and spike2.
When you press button 1, spike1 goes in reverse and spike2 goes to kOn?
When you press button 4, which spike goes to kForward: spike1 or spike2? What does the other do?
Whichever goes to kForward, are you saying that it is now stuck in the kForward state no matter which buttons you push?
When you say yellow, is that possibly orange? The manual says that the possible colors are red, green, and orange. Do you see all three of those colors and a yellow?
In addition to checking the orientation of the PWM cable, check the power leads (both into the spikes and then out of the spikes) so that you are correctly getting power to power and ground to ground.
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Sorry for the confusion, basically when I press button 1 spike1 goes in kReverse and this is good, however, spike2 sets it self to kOn(No LED). When I release button 1 spike1 goes to the orange color but spike2 goes in kForward. When I press button 4 spike1 goes in kForward and this intended but spike2 also is in kForward but it was not activated by the button because it is always in kForward unless I press button 1 then it enters kOn until I release the button.