Really wierd MicroEmag problem......

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  • Thing
    It's Clobberin' Time!!
    • Sep 2002
    • 92

    #1

    Really wierd MicroEmag problem......

    I played last Sat. and the battery died. I charged it today and reattatched. The marker has power and everything works. When I pull the trigger everything shuts off. I thought it was time for a new battery, but I can turn the timer on and it will count down. I can also change modes and do everything else, but when I pull the trigger it all shuts off. Help?
  • paintballbeaver
    SHORT BUS KILLAS
    • Jul 2002
    • 1100

    #2
    you might have a bad selinoid but i've heard of this prob in alot of micro's call proteam i think its a sear related thing
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    • XzIpK21
      EmagWh0r3
      • Mar 2003
      • 380

      #3
      The magnet on the trigger is probably screwed in too close to the hal sensor, scrambling the electronics. You need to back it back it out until it starts firing again. Starting unscrewing it slowly and keep pressing until you hear the solenoid click.
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      • Vitamin G
        Got G?
        • Apr 2003
        • 188

        #4
        I had problems similar to this when I first got my Emicromag. At first I thought something was wrong, etc etc etc. After buying a new battery, i realized that when the light changes on the charger, that i should actually charge it a few more hours. Grrrr! Hope thats it! (easy fix)
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        • AzNGuNSmokE
          Registered User
          • May 2003
          • 27

          #5
          had the same problem/ again the magnet is tooo close to the HES move it farther away. Also make sure that the screws that hold the board aren't loose.

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          • Thing
            It's Clobberin' Time!!
            • Sep 2002
            • 92

            #6
            Awesome...it was the magnet it the trigger!!!! Thanks guys for the great response!!

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