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audi_bhoy October 19th, 2011 18:24

Use the M-93 Motor from ebairsoft.com, low cost, high magnets, and powerful enought (would cause overspin without the ASCU in single shooting)

rames October 27th, 2011 09:09

OK, I made some modifications.
Problem was in air leak between air nozzle and bucking.
Tappet plates (it is new) front side was bent to back and air nozzle does not moved enough to forward. I've heated tappet plate, made 90 degree of front side of tappet plate and air nozzle goes far of.
Also, i've increased length of hopup spring.
After this modifications FPS is increased from 440FPS to 482FPS. This result is with Guarder SP140 spring.
I will research further, because I think currently it have air leak also, because with SP140 it is bad result.

mr_nuts31 November 6th, 2011 02:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by coachster (Post 1520818)
You can splice in any low resistance wires to the motor. I highly recommend soldering(avoid cold joints) them instead of just twisting and taping.

Also avoid any solid core wires.

I did just that and when I plugged in the battery, the motor constantly spins and I hear no beeping. Somehow I think I fucked up the control unit.

Nortus November 7th, 2011 14:30

Where can we get replacement data cables?

juicyjust November 7th, 2011 20:01

Connectors
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nortus (Post 1557772)
Where can we get replacement data cables?



You can get part H1565-ND for the connetor and H1577CT-ND for the pins from digikey.ca to replace the connectors.

The pins are a pain to fit, so order 100 to make sure :)

Just

CJay November 9th, 2011 00:26

or u go to airsoftparts.ca and just order a new data cable that will fit without fucking around with annoying small pins that break lol...

coach November 9th, 2011 07:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by CJay (Post 1558496)
or u go to airsoftparts.ca and just order a new data cable that will fit without fucking around with annoying small pins that break lol...

Dude, tone It back a bit. Take a look yourself at airsoftparts and try to find it first.

gman3850 January 27th, 2012 12:32

ok ive red through most of the thread and seem to find the answers but their not working

i just installed and im getting over spin on every motor i have in full auto and that makes it do a quick click and then stop, it worked fine first mag (60rds) than it started sounding funny after i plugged battery back in to change mood. the beep sound went from crisp to scrachy and the ab doesnt work, i have changed lipos and tryed all the moods
i have
matrix turbo
g&p 120
aim f430 spider torque motor
aim f430i high speed
stock j motor

no matter which one they all over rotate

SuperHog January 27th, 2012 13:50

That micro switch looks fragile. What are you guys doing to prevent the trigger from breaking it if pulled too hard?

Cobrajr122 April 9th, 2012 13:11

After my TM stock trigger contacts took a shit on me a few months ago I decided that it would be a great time to buy the ASCU and try it out.

Ever since I have installed this thing my rifle has not been useable. At the same time I was also posted away to go on course and I am finally back in a situation where I have my rifle again and can try to get it fixed. Getting it fixed is top priority for me right now since Echo1 shit the bed with the trigger design for the M240. I JUST replaced it and it broke again before i could even fucking game it >_>

I NEVER had ANY problems with the rifle until the trigger contacts bit the dust.

The problem: Shoots once or twice then gives me 2 buzzes and does not shoot again unless I re-connect the battery.

According to the manual this could be a few things.

1. Tight shimming
2. Motor too high
3. Poor battery
4. Weak motor
5. Broken gear
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1. Gears spin freely, even tried shimming them loose.

2. Tried every height setting, even removed the highest adjustment compleatly.

3. Tried with multiple charged batteries, all 9.6V and one 7.4V 20C Lipo.

4. JUST replaced the stock TM EG MAX Hyper 1000 with a G&P M120 today.
Gun is only shooting 350 FPS on 0.2g, so not a very strong spring anyways. It was shooting 380 when I bought it back in 2008.

5. Gears are fine.

This is really pissing me off. I would like to see the ASCU work but if I have to go back to mechanical trigger mech I will.

HKGhost April 9th, 2012 14:52

Did you check to make sure that the cutoff lever is tripping the unit? Some cutoff lever (worn ones) won't go up high enough to trip the unit in SEMI. Either bend the cutoff lever (if it's steel) so as the sector gear goes around, it tips the cutoff lever higher, or get a new one.

Cobrajr122 April 9th, 2012 15:23

How high should it be going up?
Its moving a good 4mm ish and was tripping the mechanical trigger mech just fine.

I would assume that the unit would not stop spinning the motor if it was not tripped by the cutoff leaver.

H1TMAN April 9th, 2012 15:43

I had the same issue with mine and the issue was a worn down cut-off lever. I would get and new one and try that.

HKGhost April 9th, 2012 17:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cobrajr122 (Post 1635450)
How high should it be going up?
Its moving a good 4mm ish and was tripping the mechanical trigger mech just fine.

I would assume that the unit would not stop spinning the motor if it was not tripped by the cutoff leaver.

Just fine isn't good enough. The lever on the trigger should go completely up. You're getting off a few shots then the unit realize there's nothing tripping the unit off, so it goes "beep" then shuts off. I've see this many times now, and most of it was due to worn cutoff lever, or it wasn't tripping the unit off.

Amos April 9th, 2012 18:13

Don't use a prommy cut off lever though. They're too big and will snap the sensor arm off.


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