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Old 12-06-2011, 05:14 PM
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Bart
The multi-colored wires terminates onto a 5-way berg female connector/plugs (white in color) and these are then socketed to the male pins that are soldered to the CB and have a white plastic socket - if you look carefully, the damned plastic sockets sometimes come off the pins halfway upwards and then when you re-plug the connectors back they don't home in fully therefore causing intermittents!!
Thanks Bill, yes I have had the same probs when dealing with computer connectors. I'll have a squiz when I get time. I think that might be the problem though.

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Hope that is your problem otherwise the DMOS Full-Bridge Motor Driver chip might be giving you problems eh!! But I doubt it
The DMOS whaaaa????
hehehehe if that is the problem I would have no clue

If that is the problem them I'll PM you
BTW I do believe I Pm'd you a long while ago regarding a slight binding in the dec shaft. You offered your help and I appreciated it very much. I believe now that I pulled it apart I have found the problem and fixed it. I think the dec shaft was not true to the dec collar causing it to rub against the dec worm gear collar. After tweaking the three grub screws and the rear ( top)locking doodad, its not binding anymore and spins quite freely with no movement x, y or z axis.
Love it when you work things out yourself!
Cheers for all your help
Bartman
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