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Bringing this old thread BACK into circulation. I need some help on a board swap.
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I think I have it wored up correctly, but for some reason my iWaver Tx isn't turning the servo. I decided to wire it up and test before I put it in my WRX. Luckily I had a spare EP knocking around, no Xmods were hurt in the taking of this picture
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I have no fancy electrical tools, I know the batts that I put in were good, freshly charged. But still the Tx won't turn the servo.
Help
Maxx

I think I have it wored up correctly, but for some reason my iWaver Tx isn't turning the servo. I decided to wire it up and test before I put it in my WRX. Luckily I had a spare EP knocking around, no Xmods were hurt in the taking of this picture

I have no fancy electrical tools, I know the batts that I put in were good, freshly charged. But still the Tx won't turn the servo.
Help

Maxx
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So what you're saying is that the solder blob is touching the FET leg and it won't work cuz of that?LBRC wrote:Translation: If while soldering on your (+) battery lead to the output off your right FET in addition to the pad on the circuit board nothing would work quite like it should, ouch! Reference Bill the Cat back in the day.
I'm on it. you've already logged off, but I'll report back later.
Would I have damaged the board by doing this?
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That’s a little hard to say maybe, maybe not. But I’m also worried about this little blob of solder here too. I believe the component who’s leg may, or may not, accidentally be soldered to the left FET output is L1, if so and you push the throttle forward applying a positive voltage to that inductor it will definitely fry, that’s bad, potentially much worse than the previously mentioned problem.

