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Old 05-07-2011, 08:00 PM   #4
chuck&gail
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Sounds like you fixed it, but just in case.....

What you describe will ALSO happen if your battery is low. Since it is a motor, low voltage gives high current. Motor overload trips, slide stops, battery voltage goes up a bit, overload resets, and process starts over.

I mention it as you said you just got it out of storage, maybe battery was low, but charged up while you were working on wiring.
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