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Re: Do we need to use the gnd stud and MAXI fuse block

the victors dont work by reducing the voltage, they work by switching the full voltage on and off - pulse width modulation - this does average out to look like less current is being drawn, but if you put a current prob and scope on the motor leads, you will see it is pulling quite a bit of current during those little pulses, no matter what 'speed' you are telling the victor to run at.