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Unread 24-02-2005, 17:02
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Re: victor 884 blowout

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Originally Posted by Cody C
Ok, I am VERY fairly sure that we did everything by the book, and as soon as we wired up last years controllers instead, they worked. It just kind of seemed like a weird thing that it was only the new 884s.
OK I think i know your problem. The new Victor 884's have a longer and harder to seat pwm socket. When you get to your robot at your first event, take the pwm cable out of the one that isn't working now and check to see if the pins are bent. If they are it means they weren't aligned with the socket and got bent while inserting. If they aren't and the Victor doesn't respond, just flashes orange then try to re-seat the pwm cable. These new Victors take a little more force and patience to seat the pwm cables properly.
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