If it's been sitting awhile see if there is corrosion inside the noid. I think I remember some one saying that could happen.
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Sounds good. What do you see as the problem? Any specific steps to take to tech it? Any help you can offer would be appreciated. Not really looking to ship it out and have it fixed necessarily as my honest plans are to sell it. Wanting to make sure its working before I do.Last edited by OPBN; 07-16-2014, 06:42 AM.Comment
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Found that, went in and downloaded. I don't see how to get into service mode. It mentioned doing it, but didn't see where it shows you how unless I am missing something? I would say that since it powers up and the screen changes when I pull the trigger that the wires for the switch and battery must be ok. Only leaves the wires for the noid in question. I don't have a continuity tester so no real way for me to test the wires on that, but looking at them, they don't look pinched and seem to be solidly into the connectors and also into the noid.Comment
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Ok. I googled it and found an old thread here that showed how to go into service mode. I raised the dwell to 9 which was the highest setting and doesn't do anything. I did find that if I move the noid around it seems to start and stop activating. I am starting to wonder if its not a bad noid, sticky noid, or maybe there is something loose inside of it that is causing it to work intermittently? Maybe a bad connection inside?Comment
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Mine appears to be stuck open. Just got the plunger out. Is there supposed to be some sort of spring inside that pushes the plunger back?Last edited by OPBN; 07-16-2014, 10:21 AM.Comment








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