\relax \@writefile{toc}{\contentsline {section}{\numberline {1}Harbor Freight Bauer Drill Repair}{1}} \@writefile{toc}{\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {1.1}Overview}{1}} \@writefile{toc}{\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {1.2}Background}{1}} \@writefile{lof}{\contentsline {figure}{\numberline {1}{\ignorespaces This style seems to be the current favorite (techy red and grip, with a square lithium pack). A trip to the hardware store will reveal other brands with similar looks as of 2018.\relax }}{1}} \@writefile{toc}{\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {1.3}Repair Notes}{2}} \@writefile{lof}{\contentsline {figure}{\numberline {2}{\ignorespaces Pinout for MSP430\relax }}{2}} \@writefile{lof}{\contentsline {figure}{\numberline {3}{\ignorespaces Rough schematic for board (see colour picture in repo). When switch is pressed, there is 20V on the tab of FET. I believe the FET must've overheated and shorted (perhaps counterfeit?). Though Right pin is to GND. Maybe it's a current limiter, not a FET, allowing Tab when V+ to be dropped down and current will flow. Too bad I wasn't able to stop using the drill before both FETs failed. I could've read one of them.\relax }}{3}} \@writefile{lof}{\contentsline {figure}{\numberline {4}{\ignorespaces A short post to an anonymous image board for assistance\relax }}{4}} \@writefile{toc}{\contentsline {subsection}{\numberline {1.4}Work Log 12/2018}{5}}