E-Mag Battery Question?

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  • MagDog68
    A.K.A DoggieWang
    • May 2001
    • 1063

    #1

    E-Mag Battery Question?

    I recently purchased a used E-Mag and I attempted to charge the battery today. When I hook the battery up to the gun now it will not fire. The Gun was working fine before I put it to a charger, but I was not sure how long it had been since the last charge. I output DC 12v powersupply to the charger and when the light changed to green I took it off the charger and attached it to the gun. Nothing has happened since. Anyone have any ideas?

    ~Fred
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  • Jacob
    I GOT PIE!!!
    • Aug 2001
    • 98

    #2
    Not a surefire cure, but...

    The charger is supposed to turn green when the battery is about 75% charged (should be enough to cycle.) However you might want to leave it in a little longer just to make sure it is a full charge. Be a pity to find out that your battery was just a little short because the light was changing too soon.
    Also, you might want to try adjusting the magnet in your trigger to be a little further from the hall sensor, if this is too close before the trigger is pulled, then the sensor won't pick up anything. (I thought me mag was kaput until I figgered that one out)
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    • MagDog68
      A.K.A DoggieWang
      • May 2001
      • 1063

      #3
      Ok, here is a good question, How long does it take to charge?

      ~Fred
      www.stupidace.com
      GOOD TRADERS: Tunaman, RogueFactor, ah137, Squeegeekid, Thelar, WebShock

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      • Jacob
        I GOT PIE!!!
        • Aug 2001
        • 98

        #4
        You can find the E-Mag manual here http://www.airgun.com/downloads/emaginstructions.pdf

        It says that it should be ready to go when the light turns green, but will continue to charge for about 3-4 hours. It also says that the E-Mag needs 14 volts to cycle, you said that you are charging it off of 12V, I'm not quite sure, I understand electrical stuff about as much as I understand how to fix a cocker, but you might not be able to get a full charge. Are you charging it from your car or wall, using the original charger and cord, or something else? If you have some sort of a voltage meter I'd suggest finding out how much of a charge you are getting into it.
        Or, if you know someone else w/ an E-Mag, try their battery on your gun.
        And just think about it this way, if you had any other electro, you'd be completely up a creek. At least now you can make do with the manual trigger. Lets see an IR3 do that
        Silver SFL E-Magnum
        Warped Halo-B
        45/45 Flatline

        Listen to your friend Billy Zane, he's cool!

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