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hey guys wuts up sorry for keep posting new threads, but just ran into another problem. my imagine ran out of battery juice, but every now and then i could just turn it on and "click" it, but the low battery soon comes into effect.
ok, so last night, i was i was cleaning my gun and wanted to just mess around with it. so i turned it on and tried firing it but nothing happened. the light is on, and so is the low battery light...which is when i decided to charge it. charged it for about 8 hours and still it wouldnt even make a "click" noise. the light is even turned on and when i press the trigger, it would make th elight blink as if it were shooting. what really gets me confused, is that when i place a regular 9v battery in my gun, it would work as it should. but not the 9.6v. so i thought it was the battery itself, but i used the 9.6v in my e-hopper....and it turns out to be working just fine... im really stuck on this, the 9.6v is really nice and isnt used to often. so im just thinking bout buying a new one or if there is a solution to this. sorry for the long writing ![]() |
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Did you charge the 9.6v?
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yup charged it for bout 8 hours
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Check the sear. Maybe its worn down?
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no, my problem is the battery and the gun. i know when i use a regular 9v it is bad for ure gun. but i just wanted to see if it still worked, which it did. but the 9.6v would not.
9.6v java battery + spyder imagine 03 = nothing |
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you+gun=problems hehe
But seriously,maybe the battery is shot. See if you can try another 9.6v battery. |
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hehe very funny, but the 9.6v works in my e-hopper. i guess i will have to get a new battery
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muahahhaha, found out the problem. no thanks to u mister backmanshooter...jk. I appreciate u trying to help me out, thanks for posting
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I didnt really understand what the problem was...But meh. I tried. Woot.
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Well, even though the problem was solved, I can still help you out. The "clicky noise thingy" is called the solenoid. The power from the battery causes it to strike the sear release, and your marker fires. And using a regular 9V isn't bad for your gun, it just makes it harder to use 3-shot and full-auto, but semi works fine.
Backmanshooter, if you can't help, please don't just mess around. I'd really like to know what the solution was, I can't think of anything going by what you said.
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