PitBull Skull Shaver motor stops a few seconds after being turned on.
ID: 170945
Description: It had been working OK for about 18 months and...
Steps:
- Remove the four black plugs with a picker and use a PH1 Philips to unscrew the four screws. Unscrew them in a crisscross order to avoid stressing the internal plastic screw bosses. You can then pry off the bottom cover and open the unit.
- Using a PH0 tip, remove the four smaller screws holding the top cover and the three holding the motor. You can now separate these parts, be careful, because the charging socket leads are still connected.
- You can now separate all the main parts and pry off the PCB to enable inspection and testing.