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[title] Optional Bypassing the speed control board
[* black] If , like me, you never use the speed control on the Jigsaw, you can remove it permanently, and bypass it.
[* black] To do so, you will need to cut the wires between the switch and the PCB, and the PCB and the motor.
[* black] Then join the white wires together, and the black and blue wires together. The multi-pin connector is for the variable speed trigger and is not required.
[* black] I did this by soldering them together and covering the join in Heat-shrink tubing.
[* black] It is recommended to add an X2 0.1μF 310V capacitor across the wires to prevent electrical noise and excessive sparking from the motor brushes, which would shorten the life of the motor,
+[* black] Take care that the wires are routed correctly through the notches in the case frame, so they will not be compressed when you reassemble the saw