Do you have to jump where the batteries used to be to complete the circuit? Put the board back in and test if your getting power to the cap.
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Do you have to jump where the batteries used to be to complete the circuit? Put the board back in and test if your getting power to the cap.
Quoted from fatality83:Just put the red lead of the DMM on the positive end of the cap and ground the black probe somewhere with the meter on DCV's? Does that sound correct?
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