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Old 02-12-2012, 11:28 PM   #5467 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by MPaulHolmes View Post
Yes. There's a fault if the throttle goes out of range, which disables the PWM. And there's no clearing it until the power goes off and on again. For those who are curious, Mora's fault was similar to Joe's. They both had an etched board and somehow there was a short from the top to the bottom of the board. Maybe due to the heatshrink around the bolts?

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Originally Posted by mora View Post
I have some pictures for everybody to see:

https://picasaweb.google.com/1036324...nRevoltFailure
wow, that looks nearly identical to what happened with my controller, though mine didn't progress to this state and was mostly recoverable. crazy!
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