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Unread 22-01-2008, 00:04
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Re: Repairing a Victor?

if you find out how to repair a BBQ'd victor that smells like burnt **** let me know, theres a pile of them building up. most of the time you will have not had any permanent damage because the breaker that you hopefully hooked up will have popped almost instantly and remain clicking until you disconnect power. if you didn't have a breaker, then lots of people will be unhappy with you for blowing out a relatively expensive component by not taking the time to follow the rules as far as electrical wiring on the robot goes. also a thing with the victors, if you have a screw that is too long holding the wire on, and it touches the bottom, something similar will happen and it will short.
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