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June 18th, 2010, 13:50 | #1 |
formerly Contractor 6-8, CptPinard17eRAM
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single fire issues
Hey guys, just bought a second hand Classic Army M15A2 and I got some issues when firing on single mode. I doesn't want to fire, it just ''click'' then I put it on full auto fire some rounds and come back to single and it works. Do I need to change the _____________ (insert good word here) ?
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June 18th, 2010, 13:56 | #2 |
a.k.a. Palucol
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what type of battery are you using?
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June 18th, 2010, 14:16 | #3 |
Privateer Airsoft
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That happened to my CA when I first got it. If you pull the trigger about 10 times on semi, does it fire eventually?
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June 18th, 2010, 14:25 | #4 |
formerly Huge94
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Dont want to hijack the thread (could be helpful for both of us) but mine has the same problem and yeah it does fire after the 10th time or something. Could it still be the battery?
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June 18th, 2010, 14:58 | #5 | |
formerly Contractor 6-8, CptPinard17eRAM
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I will use my 8V Li-PO batterie when I'll have dean connectors |
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June 18th, 2010, 15:04 | #6 |
a.k.a. Palucol
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8.4v and 1400mah isnt enough... get a 9.6v and at least 2200mah...
If you plan on installing a LIPO battery, dont forget to install a MOSFET chip... or you'll fry out your switch assembly after a couple of shots.... |
June 18th, 2010, 15:17 | #7 | |
formerly Contractor 6-8, CptPinard17eRAM
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anyway, that doesn't help my problem of single shot firing :banghead: |
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June 18th, 2010, 15:31 | #8 |
a.k.a. Palucol
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dude... let me explain to you...
Higher voltage will make your motor cycle fater Higher mah (miliampérage) will give your motor a higher energy = higher torque (but could also be influenced by the battery chemistry) With a 8.4v 1400 MAH battery, (and I guess a near 400 fps spring?)... your motor doesnt receive enough energy from the battery to remove the gearbox gears and spring from its inertia = problem in SEMI A lipo battery, however, because of its chemistry, gives a lot of energy/torque to your motor, and it creates a really important electric ark at the switch assembly, each time you pull the trigger, which creates a black carbon residue. A MOSFET will act as a electrical switch instead of a mechanical one = no carbon residue! Unless you want to open your gearbox everytime after you've shot with your gun to clean the carbon residue, or experience the frustration of a non shooting AEG in a middle of a game, INSTALL A MOSFET WITH YOUR LIPO! |
June 18th, 2010, 15:37 | #9 | |
formerly Contractor 6-8, CptPinard17eRAM
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oh and my M4A1 is stock...shooting between 320-340 FPS no big deal thats why I think my 8.4 is ok...is it ? (no sarcasm here I want to learn!) |
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June 18th, 2010, 15:57 | #10 |
Privateer Airsoft
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an 8,4 should cycle that mechbox without a problem. I ran my CA with a 120 spring on an 8.4 for the longest time.
There's just probably an issue with the selector switch. If it fires in auto, it would fire in semi. And the fact that you CAN get it to fire in semi means its not the battery.
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June 18th, 2010, 16:04 | #11 | |
formerly Contractor 6-8, CptPinard17eRAM
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(also...damn I love this gun ! nice buy I just did :smile: ) |
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June 18th, 2010, 17:08 | #12 |
If it won't fire with an 8.4, then it won't fire with a 9.6. It could be the copper prong on the switch assembly not making contact or the selector plate not being in the right position.
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June 18th, 2010, 17:32 | #13 | |
a.k.a. Palucol
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... they are so many problems / solutions with AEGs.... -_-' |
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June 19th, 2010, 01:12 | #14 |
formerly Contractor 6-8, CptPinard17eRAM
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damn...well at least it works well...just have to switch mode, just hope that it won't get worst
thanks all...I'll maybe change my selector plate if it gets more annoying and I pissed off |
June 19th, 2010, 01:53 | #15 |
I installed a high speed motor with stock spring onto my MP5k and had the same problem.
What I think happens is the motor spun with such speed that the piston is half cocked after every shot. Sometimes to the point that the gear timing would be off fooling the system into thinking the gun JUST fired a shot thus not firing. (Semi auto uses a gear and lever system so the gun will stop firing after one cycle of the piston.) In full auto the motor spins no matter what so full auto would not be effected. I am no doctor but can safely assume that this is the issue and nothing to do with lack of power. (if anything its too much power) Only solution is mosfet |
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