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## Override File
vol=4
beep=40
rebootd=1250
motg=500
muteoff=0
gate=70
hclash=700
hswing=220
offd=200
swing=200
clash=150
deep=15000
ledstrip=0
ls0=14
ls1=28
Try lowering the gate down to 15, and see what happens.
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I changed it to:
gate=15
No difference. Still no swing or clash.
It’s a possibility. Try removing that wire (and cleaning up the solder) and see what happens.
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I would reworking all of those joints. There is a lot of bare wire to risk shorting, and the some joints look dry and may not be making good conductive contact. The gaps indicate that you probably aren't using enough heat. The whole pad should have flowed with solder and the wire should be centered on the pad.
I re-soldered L3. Here's a super CU of the connections:
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Those joint don’t look that great. The important joint was the wire in the middle of the board, as that may be causing a bit of an issue.
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The solder should be shiny and should follow to cover the pad. Those are cold joints. To properly flow the joint you need to apply the iron to the pad and the wire run the solder. If it's sticking to your iron it's a sign your too is is either not hot enough. If you are just blobbing solder on your iron and trying to stick it to the pad that isn't a good method either.
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