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no CAN comm\damaged hardware

hello!
today we tested our electronics plate for an off-season project (first time using CAN to control motors, using 6 talon SRXs) but the status LEDs on all of the talons and on the PDP were indicating that there is a problem.
they were altering between two states:
the first one was slow red blinking, indicating damaged hardware, and the second one was altering between red and orange, indicating that there was no CAN communication.
every wire is connected where it should be, and they are all soldered properly, but still, the status LEDs indicated those problems.
I am 99% sure that all of the devices are not damaged because we took them of a robot that did worked fine (with PWM communication), and they probably were not damaged during the process.....

anyone has a clue about what the problem could be?
thank you and good night!
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