Disconnect the battery
Before you begin working on the Pocket Rocket, disconnect the battery. This will help to prevent any further damage to the device.
Inspect the wiring
Once the battery is disconnected, inspect the wiring for any signs of damage. Look for any wires that are frayed, loose, or have been exposed to water. If you find any damaged wires, replace them with new ones.
Test the continuity of the wires
Once you have replaced any damaged wires, test the continuity of the wires. This can be done with a multimeter. Set the multimeter to the continuity setting and then touch one probe to each end of the wire. If the multimeter beeps, then the wire is continuous. If the multimeter does not beep, then the wire is broken and needs to be replaced.
Solder any broken connections
If you find any broken connections, solder them back together. Be sure to use lead-free solder and a soldering iron with a fine tip.
Retest the Pocket Rocket
Once you have repaired all of the broken connections, retest the Pocket Rocket. Connect the battery and turn on the device. If the Pocket Rocket works properly, then you have successfully fixed the short.
Additional tips
* If you are not comfortable working with electrical components, it is best to take the Pocket Rocket to a qualified technician for repairs.
* If you are not able to find the short, it may be necessary to replace the entire circuit board.