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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Weeve Ferrelaine

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Switch terminal failed, is there a way to unpot and fix it?

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-The potted aluminum "terminal" from the switch assembly of my grinder isn’t passing through the black wire’s conductivity. Is there anyway to unpot it, or if the components on the inside are well-known, so that I could repair it without unpotting it, such as bypassing it entirely with a jumper wire? Looks like it has some thin lines coming off of it to run a little LED light, so I wonder if that’s its only role.
+The potted aluminum "terminal" from the switch assembly of my grinder isn’t passing through the black wire’s conductivity. Is there anyway to unpot it, or if the components on the inside are well-known, so that I could repair it without unpotting it, such as bypassing it entirely with a jumper wire? Looks like it has some thin lines coming off of it to run a little LED light, so I wonder if that’s its only role.[br]
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+Edit for clarity: The part number of the potted aluminum block(Plus the trigger and battery connector) is “202582001“ from the General Assembly Diagram on the page for the tool.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Weeve Ferrelaine

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Switch terminal failed, is there a way to unpot and fix it?

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The potted aluminum "terminal" from the switch assembly of my grinder isn’t passing through the black wire’s conductivity. Is there anyway to unpot it, or if the components on the inside are well-known, so that I could repair it without unpotting it, such as bypassing it entirely with a jumper wire? Looks like it has some thin lines coming off of it to run a little LED light, so I wonder if that’s its only role.

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