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Re: Motors Don't Run
It really sounds like your victor's aren't getting a signal from your pwms. It has already been said but to re-emphasize: If your pwms are connected correctly to the victors and to the rc, they victor indicator lights will be SOLID orange, red, or green, and in some cases not lit at all. In years past, the hole the the pwm plugs into (on the victor) had a shoulder in it that kept the pwm from plugging in properly. Removing it helped the pwms mate much better. You can get rid of it by CAREFULLY using a small drill bit or similar attachment on a dremel tool. Then vacuum out (or blow) the plastic bits.
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