OF
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I wonder if we could try this when it's in a normal state, would it reset?
I believe those are the instruction for the later models of Solo I. Nobody has confirmed it is a feature of Solo II?
But a bigger question might be if it's 'in a normal state' how would you know it had been changed? That is if it reset it would then be normal...... Is that 'normal still' or 'normal again'?
Hopefully Airzer will tell us of such a 'field reset' for Solo II problems if such exists. And, still, that would not fix the original problem most likely? That is putting in a fresh fuse doesn't really fix anything or even help understand why it failed. Arizer is hopefully focused on that (what is the root cause?).
OF