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Old 10-13-09, 12:12 PM
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I always start with the simplest potential problems first when troubleshooting. Your batteries are in a battery box, right? If so, there probably is a fuse. Check the fuse to see if it blew to protect the system. If the fuse is alright, get a volt meter and check the readings on the controller and throttle. How does the hub motor look?
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