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Originally Posted by Hectic
Could be the motor isn't strong enough for the breaking to stop the motor
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AB will stop a ferrite magnet motor wired for high speed while moving heavyweight triple torque gears. Regardless, if the motor was braking, it would mean the signal was cut, which means the trigger is no longer engaged. It's not physically possible for it to continue shooting if contact was broken.
Actually just fixed this similar problem on someone's gun last night, issue was the cutoff lever not functioning properly.
Once the cutoff lever breaks the trolley from the contacts, there's no more signal. Once there's no more signal, the mosfet brakes the motor. It's not possible to turn the signal back on until you release the trigger, pickup the trolley, and squeeze again.
So the issue is contact is not being broken, therefore; cutoff problem.