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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey View Post
Looks like the issue may be all those frayed wires are shorting against each other.
Yeah.

Rub needle-nose pliers gently in the direction of wire twist, snip off all remaining frays, coat with tiny bit of liquid electrical tape to keep them apart and sealed.
Retry starting.
That might be an easy fix without too much effort.
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