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Nooby question
Is there a visible sign, smell etc that you blew a board? I was adding li-po to a friends truck tonight and the switch sparked and smoked just like on mine. We proceeded to do the switch bypass with no problems, and now nada!
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If you see sparks and smoke, good chance it's a goner. Guessing something shorted?
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Visibly signs: things look burnt, as if they've caught on fire.
"Smell" signs: most electronics, when they're fried, smell like rotten eggs.
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Please describe how you added lipos.
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Yeah thats the thing, I expected the norm as far as smell or smoke with a short. The only thing that smoked a little was the switch and mine did the exact same thing when I added lipo. So I removed the switch did the bypass and now there is nothing going on. I have even redone the bypass twice? I added lipo by removing the battery tray and soldering the deans to the board. My solder joints were good.
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