Battery Saver Plug

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  • JAKEtheJAB
    Registered User
    • Feb 2006
    • 58

    #1

    Battery Saver Plug

    Let me get this straight, if you don't have a Battery Saver Plug then your battery is being used constantly? How long does the charge usually last if the battery is connected to the gun with no Battery Saver Plug?

    The reason I ask this is because my board is not responding. I got it to light up a few days ago when I blocked the magnet on the back of the trigger with an Allen wrench. This leads me to believe that the magnet is too close to the circuitry. However, now when I block the magnet with an Allen wrench, nothing happens. It seems my battery lost charge over night.
  • flyingpootang
    Magtechian with X disease

    • Dec 2005
    • 2276

    #2
    Originally posted by JAKEtheJAB
    Let me get this straight, if you don't have a Battery Saver Plug then your battery is being used constantly? How long does the charge usually last if the battery is connected to the gun with no Battery Saver Plug?

    The reason I ask this is because my board is not responding. I got it to light up a few days ago when I blocked the magnet on the back of the trigger with an Allen wrench. This leads me to believe that the magnet is too close to the circuitry. However, now when I block the magnet with an Allen wrench, nothing happens. It seems my battery lost charge over night.
    Jake, depending on your set up you either have a small switch with a spring and a hole or just a hole on the upper right side of your battery pack. A battery pin basicly disconnects the - of the battery by pushing down on the - tab. The pins are the best and tuna mart has them in stock. I just got 3 for 4.50 shipped. I drilled the retainning hole a little bigger and strang one of my barrel condom string through it. That way you never loose it. Don't loose hope over your emag. Once set up all you need to do is add air and balls and your ready to rock

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    • Ken Majors
      RLTW
      • Nov 2003
      • 164

      #3
      If you left the pin out of the battery overnight....Yes, your battery is dead.

      RLTW
      https://cbrangers.homeip.net

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