Thread: VICTOR ISSUES
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Unread 08-02-2008, 10:26
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Re: VICTOR ISSUES

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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson View Post
What does the LED show when the Victor "stops working"? If it's blinking yellow, it means it's not recognizing a pwm signal. One trivial cause of that problem is the pwm cable not being plugged in fully.
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No matter how hard we try, at least a few times every year, a few of our PWM cables don't get plugged into the Victors properly.

Pull out the PWM cables from any Victors that do nothing but blink orange. Check to see if the pins are bent. Some people don't even notice, but often all the pins are bent in the same direction slightly. That means you missed!

Straighten them out and try again! PWMs should take very little force to insert. If you feel resistance halfway while inserting them, you've missed!

Try again...

then try again...

and then again =)