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Re: Problems with victor blowing

I agree with Al Skierkiewicz, if there is a problem it should be addressed replacing the victor would be a good first start. If the problem occurs then the problem is with the circuit. One possibility could be a short in the Victor do to metal shavings. As a habit I use a can of air over the victors every time I drill or cut a piece of the robot when the board is mounted. That could have happened and yes I'm sorry I was confused between the spike and victor. Last night was a long night at the Robot Factory
 


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