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5V Pin on PWM

You do Need the 5v PWM Pin plugged into a pin on the arduino if you are going to be using a PWM Splitter. Please note this in your read me. I Was using a PWM splitter off of one pin, and because it provides the Victors with less than 5v off of the arduino pin (Right around 3.3 v per Victor). This is not enough to supply a usable PWM signal to the victor. I added 5v to the PWM cable and it worked perfectly. I would venture to guess that the Victor draws from the 5v rail on the PWM cable for extra power if the PWM signal isn't 5v. Or something like that. But please note that you need the 5v Rail if you are are using a PWM splitter.

I fixed this by just setting a pin to HIGH in Void Setup

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