Our "electrical" problem turned out to be a mechanical problem as well. We had replaced the AM SuperShifter shroud with nylon spacers and lexan. We also attached our chain tensioners to the bolts that bolt together the top of the supershifter. As we tightened the bolts for the tensioners, the top of the transmission would decrease its gap between the plates. It turns out the gap at the top of the transmission was a whole 1/32" too small, causing the main gear the CIMs turn to bind up. We loosened the tensioner bolts on either side and immediately noticed a 3-4fps increase and much longer battery life. We did all of this right before our 2nd match of the day on Friday and nearly gave 1114 a heart attack by almost missing our match
Lessons learned: when trimming off weight from your drive train, some things just simply cannot be replaced.
Surprisingly enough, the AM hubs and flat AM aluminum sprockets that served as our main drive sprockets off the transmissions came away from 3 competitions completely unharmed!