View Full Version : strange emag occurance
blitz134
09-21-2001, 03:51 PM
im just posting to see if anyone else has had this problem...i got my emag yesterday and it had 8209 shots on it...so of couse i pull it about 1000 more times to make sure it works...after that i put the gun down for a minute and when i came back to it i scanned through the menu again...it now said 559624...it just jumped by 550000 for some reason...so later that day i was shooting it again...and i looked at the counter and it said 237...quite strange...but now it has jumped back up to 550867 again...strange really...but when it jumps it always holds the first 4 digits and just tacks 55 on the front...i dont know why...this happening to anyone else...and yes it is the 1.37v of the board
Miscue
09-21-2001, 03:55 PM
That's because the EMag is so darn fast, it spits out way more balls than your mind can keep track of.
:)
Sounds broke... call AGD tech line.
blitz134
09-21-2001, 08:04 PM
i called them...they said it was fine...and they had never heard of the problem...but it seems to be shooting fine...
Hmm, my Micro E-Mag did that. The Pro-Team tech said that it was because the trigger was adjusted in such a way to "tell" the counter it was firing, even though it wasn't (sounds like bull to me) AGD reset the counter for me when they serviced the gun.
Hummm sounds strange, might be some kind of electrical noise. Try pushing and pulling the trigger very positively and see if it counts right,
AGD
raider_o1
09-22-2001, 10:56 PM
Originally posted by AGD
Hummm sounds strange, might be some kind of electrical noise. Try pushing and pulling the trigger very positively and see if it counts right,
AGD
:D I am sorry I cannot help it!
I suppose the E-mag would tell you if you pushed or pulled negitively. My ex-girlfriend liked positive pushing and pulling and makes noise too. Do I need to be that sensual with a mechanical device?
Pand0ra
09-23-2001, 11:48 AM
I had the same problem too, twice. The counter jumped from 4500 to 550000, and got back to 0 after a few thousands other shots. I've also the 1.37v of the software.
A++
Pand0ra
09-23-2001, 11:51 AM
btw it has nothing to do with the trigger :). I guess the µC writes to his memory at the wrong moment, when the power is sometimes too low due to the action of the solenoid.
Just a supposition of course :)
C„borg
09-23-2001, 01:59 PM
I had the same problem, I managed to get it fixed, I just moved the magnet in the trigger out a little more, I guess it was causing some interferience or something, cause it's never happend since I moved the magnet.
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