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<blockquote data-quote="Matt-88" data-source="post: 224434" data-attributes="member: 4782"><p>Perfect suggestion thank you! Just opened up my AT-AT again and jumped the motor directly with a 9v battery and now they whole thing works. Tried the same on my b-wing and the motor works directly but doesn't as part of the circuit, going to clean the contacts and switch again but not having much hope for that. Is it work swapping the wiring? I can't see anything obviously wrong with it, thinking perhaps one of the wires is broken inside its insulation or something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt-88, post: 224434, member: 4782"] Perfect suggestion thank you! Just opened up my AT-AT again and jumped the motor directly with a 9v battery and now they whole thing works. Tried the same on my b-wing and the motor works directly but doesn't as part of the circuit, going to clean the contacts and switch again but not having much hope for that. Is it work swapping the wiring? I can't see anything obviously wrong with it, thinking perhaps one of the wires is broken inside its insulation or something. [/QUOTE]
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