beaubeau wrote:
ksg5000 wrote:
apply 12 volts to the motor and see if the motor energizes
This is the part I'm asking about -- about how to do this with our risking a short.
It's 12 volts - as stated I just jammed a positive/negative in the proper slots on the pigtail and the motor fired up. Your steps have their own fuse (which I assume you already checked when your steps stopped working). Your issue is either a bad motor, bad controller, bad battery, loose wire, bad door switch etc. Easy steps are to 1) rule out bad battery and related connections. 2) rule out bad motor 3) rule out bad door switch and your pretty much left with bad controller.