Please, just leave your AIM if you can help and I'll ask you some questions sometime.
Who has a shocker and will spend 2 minutes answering my questions on AIM?
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Yeah it makes a BIG HUGE difference why not just ask the querstion and let them answer her on the forum to add to the knowledge here and so that the other people doesnt have to do more work
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How do you recharge the battery? Where do I buy the charger(I've looked everywhere)?
Where do you start to strip down the marker?
What should be oiled and when?
The only way I can find to turn my shocker on is by plugging the battery in, is there anyway to have the battery plugged in and the gun off?
Is the barrel suppose to have an o ring?
Co2 ok or a no no?Comment
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1) You don't recharge the stock battery. You can either buy a new one from SP or get a 9volt conversion kit and use standard 9volts.How do you recharge the battery? Where do I buy the charger(I've looked everywhere)?
Where do you start to strip down the marker?
What should be oiled and when?
The only way I can find to turn my shocker on is by plugging the battery in, is there anyway to have the battery plugged in and the gun off?
Is the barrel suppose to have an o ring?
Co2 ok or a no no?
2) Not sure
3) Bolt especially.
4) Not on the one I had.
5) Can't remember about the oring, sorry. Think it did though.
6) Yeah, CO2 is fine.Comment
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1) IF you are handy with a soldering iron you can use a weak 9 volt battery and an adaptor from Radio Shack or any old thing. It just requires 7.5 volts or less.Originally posted by ShooterJM1) You don't recharge the stock battery. You can either buy a new one from SP or get a 9volt conversion kit and use standard 9volts.
2) Not sure
3) Bolt especially.
4) Not on the one I had.
5) Can't remember about the oring, sorry. Think it did though.
6) Yeah, CO2 is fine.
2) Strip down is just a quarter for the lower parts. Removing the 4 Phillips screws on the bottom will get you access to the 2 solenoids but there isn't much servicing down there.
3) No oil!!! Dow Corning 33 lube (pink). Anything else will gum up everything and then you'll need to strip it down and clean it all off before lubing again.
4) If you can do #1 then putting a switch in is easy. Just use a regular mini-on/off and put it in line with the red wire. My Shocker had a hole in front next to the LED and it fits fine.
5) There is no o-ring.
6) CO2 is best because you get more shots out of a 20oz bottle which is similar in size to a 45ci tank. It's also cheaper to fill. You could run it on HPA if you want and then just keep topping off since it's a gas hog.
Kendrick See
P.S. No Oil!!!Forest Gump of paintballComment
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Yeah I forgot about that. I generally use dow for everything now, but shockers require it.
If you don't have a select fire switch up front you can put it up front where seek said, another option is to cut a small part of the cheap sp grip away and put a small switch in the recess.
Also like Seek said, you can just attach a 9 volt plug from radio shack to the little proprietry SP plug. Be sure you don't go over the 7.5 volts though otherwise you run a chance of frying your board. If you can solder just pick up a voltage regulator and wire that into the mix and poof, you can use fresh 9 volts no prob.Comment
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