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Re: What could cause a Victor to fail?
Usually the only way to destroy a victor is having a short somewhere. Always use compressed air to blow off the terminals of the electrical board after you've been machining. You might also want to look closely at the terminal lugs on the victors. They can twist to touch each other, which would cause a good bit of sparking.
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