If you choose the Type-C version, You can refer to the following procedure to verify that the PCB is working, and refer FAQ if there is an abnormality.
> **Note**: The following tests are performed with a **good** battery.
> **Note**: If your Type-C PD power supply is unable to detect the current status, you can apply an adjustable power supply directly on the Type-C or C23 (**left** end is positive). But don't forget to test if it still works when connected to a standard Type-C PD power supply.
**CylinderFan-Battery-\*.stl** - If you select a finished battery, you only need to print the CylinderFan-Battery-Adapter\*.stl part, otherwise print other STLs.
A total of three to five AWG24 wires are required:
- **Red** - Connect pin 1 of the toggle switch to pin 4 of PCB JP2.
- **Yellow** - Connect pin 2 of the toggle switch to pin 3 of PCB JP2 and the positive of the Li-ion battery level indicator module.
- **Black** - Connect pin 3 of the toggle switch to pin 2 of PCB JP2 and the negative of the Li-ion battery level indicator module.
Be careful to route these wires through CylinderFan-Electronic-KnobTop.stl and CylinderFan-Electronic-Potentiometer.stl and not to impede the rotation of the structure.
The other parts are simply assembled according to the CAD drawings.
**Q**: Why is the red light always on and not off or higher than a second when I remove the power while charging?
**A**: Major MOSFET G-pin is disconnected. Resolder the main MOSFETs and make sure there is enough tin in the G-pin.
**Q**: Why is there a large number of unsupported protocols during protocol detection?
**A**: Type-C signal pin is disconnected or IP2368 is disconnected. Resolder them reference [Link](https://www.myredstone.top/archives/5215).
**Q**: Why does the protocol detection show that QC3.0 12V is not supported?
**A**: Major MOSFET G-pin is disconnected. Resolder the main MOSFETs and make sure there is enough tin in the G-pin.
**Q**: Why does the red light not go out and the blue light not come on after a full charge?
**A**: If the red light does not flash when the battery is inserted, the capacitor was charged when the battery was replaced and did not recognize the new battery correctly. Just disconnect the battery and wait for the capacitor to discharge and reinsert it. If the red light blinks four times when the battery is inserted, it means that the MOSFET G-pin is disconnected, so re-solder them.
**Q**: Why does Type-C not make good contact when plugged in?
**A**: Presence of flux in Type-C causing isolated contacts or the temperature or time spent soldering the Type-C is excessive, clean the Type-C or use a new Type-C connector.
**Q**: Why is the input normal but the output blinks red and blue at the same time and the blue blinks for a shorter time than the red?
**A**: Major circuits such as inductors have false soldering, re-solder them.