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[* black] Let's wedge this hot potato out of this place!
[* icon_note] Hhhhhhhmmmmmmmmmmmm...
[* blue] Canon had done a very good job insulating the circuit on the top half.
-[* blue] The wires lead to solder joints on the board (duh), which ''are'' exposed.
-[* icon_reminder] You could take voltage measures from here, but I didn't really get any reading from the multimeter.
+[* blue] The wires lead to solder joints on the board, which ''are'' exposed.
+[* icon_reminder] You could take voltage measures from here, but I didn't really get any reading from the multimeter. It reads 12.7V, if I remember correctly.
+ [* black] Perhaps the different lights require different voltages and this one is more docile. or ... perhaps the circuit is only charged when a flash is imminent