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Unread 25-02-2008, 20:59
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Re: circuit breaker malfunction

I would check closely for loose wires. Give all of your main distribution wiring connections a little tug and see if anything pops loose. Your description sounds like intermittent connection problems to me. You could also have a connection that is crimped over insulation. You can check for continuity with a circuit tester, too. Of course these tests should be done with the battery removed from the robot.