E-mode doesn't work after Flash

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  • XzIpK21
    EmagWh0r3
    • Mar 2003
    • 380

    #1

    E-mode doesn't work after Flash

    About 3 months ago I got my Micro-E back from a flash to version 3.2, and ever since it just sat in my closet, but today I aired it up to see what condition its in. (This is the first time its getting fired since the flash.) And here is the problem, E-mode is not working, the solenoid is clicking, but the marker is not firing. Mechanical mode works just fine.

    I think my battery may be real low, but dunno, i'm gonna charge it in my car on the way to work tommorow. If thats not it, what else could it be?
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  • jtm560

    #2
    the trigger magnet is not close enough 2 the sensor
    take alen wrench and turn the srew in a lil bit then fire the marker, this should work

    the magnet could move like mine does, (i am not joking)

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    • XzIpK21
      EmagWh0r3
      • Mar 2003
      • 380

      #3
      Well, it is sensing that I am trying to fire, (the solenoid clicks, just it doesnt fire). Unless the new version requires the magnet to be closer to the sensor, I dont think this is the problem, but I will give it a shot anyways. I know that before the flash, e-mode worked with how the magnet is positioned.
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      • jtm560

        #4
        i am gessing thats the prob , if not ,well ,honestly idk

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        • Skoad
          Registered User
          • Feb 2002
          • 3265

          #5
          when you turn it on, can you read the stuff on the screen or is does it not work?

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          • XzIpK21
            EmagWh0r3
            • Mar 2003
            • 380

            #6
            Yeah, I can read waht it says on the screen. So that means the magnet is not too close to the sensor, and since it clicks when I fire, its not too far.
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            • MindJob

              #7
              Sounds like the safety is on.

              Try taking the grip panel off and moving the solenoid with your finger. It could be stuck.

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              • impact301
                Proud emag owner
                • Jan 2004
                • 95

                #8
                yeah turn your safety off... lol

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                • afultz075
                  Registered User
                  • May 2004
                  • 779

                  #9
                  Oil your on/off, chances are that after sitting around for that long it probably needs oiled again. Too much friction has probably built up for the 'noid to push the on/off in.

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