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Re: No PWM outputs

I keep wondering why nobody has been wondering what those black rubber things with holes in them are for.
My thought there was to inspect for metallic dust collecting inside the chassis, but it's probably a stretch.

I'm sure your battery voltage is fine. I get students measuring the voltage without putting the battery under load all the time and I like to bring it to their attention that what they measure is just surface charge.

Did you redo the DSC power Wago connections as part of your tests?
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