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krinderhagen
Jan 04, 2014Explorer
Jagtech wrote:
If you suspect the circuit board is faulty, before tossing it ($$$), try repairing it. Most of these boards suffer from vibration related issues. Pull the board, and using a good light, a magnifier, and a small soldering iron, look for tiny cracks in solder connections, especially around connector pins and relays. Resolder anything that looks suspicious. That may be all that's wrong with it. What have you to lose?

i am research pin voltage it worked until i used the remote off switch i even tried it with the remote unplugged
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