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AC/DC Spinner too juiced?

By TheBenk

1 year ago



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    #3 1 year ago
    Quoted from bigehrl:

    adjust the switch arm to be more sensitive. it's probably spinning so fast at the beginning that it's not fully depressing the button on the microswitch.

    Or…. It can also be too sensitive, and not opening up between spins. In that case adjust it the other way.
    Adjust and spin it in test mode, that should show you what needs to be done.

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