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Post by Coolaak on Sept 13, 2003 21:11:09 GMT -5
hey got a question for ya... Right before i left RA my gun just stopped working the battery was fine and everything... it was like power wasn't going to the gun. My dad looked at the fuse and said it was blown would that stop power from getting to the gun??
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Post by luke213 on Sept 13, 2003 21:16:03 GMT -5
I have nothing else to say Yeah:) Basically what that fuse does is makes sure you don't do any more damage if something comes up. So change the fuse and hope it was a one time occurance. I would say though I'm not sure as I haven't seen a bad motor but that could cause it to pop fuses. So if you toss in another fuse and it still doens't work check battery and fuse. Likly it was a freak happening, though it could be the batt freaked out and sent to much amperage trough the wires. Something to that effect.
Luke
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Post by Coolaak on Sept 13, 2003 21:21:16 GMT -5
ok thanks
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Post by leanpocket25 on Sept 13, 2003 23:05:15 GMT -5
check the wires inside of the gun ecspeacialy the one connected to the motor... same thing happened to my friends gun.
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Post by luke213 on Sept 14, 2003 13:16:25 GMT -5
Yeah I forgot to mention that if the wires were bared in an area and crossed it would cause you to pop fuses.
Luke
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Post by Coolaak on Sept 14, 2003 16:02:46 GMT -5
it was the fuse... i connected the wires manually and it worked. Thanks for the help everyone!
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Post by luke213 on Sept 14, 2003 17:51:12 GMT -5
Umm from the sounds of it you bypasses the fuse, which I would suggest you don't do. Your better off having the fuse in there to make sure nothing freaks out. Just my thoughts, generally it's an accepted risk to remove the fuse, but if it blew a fuse for no reason find out why before you remove the fuse.
Luke
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Post by xaos on Sept 14, 2003 19:11:10 GMT -5
I think (hope) he's just saying that he manually tapped the wires together just to test luke
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