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  • phizz
    Registered User

    • Jan 2006
    • 1353

    #1

    emag noid testing

    Is there a way to test the emag noid? I have been having problems with my emag not firing in e mod. Will fire mechanically, check the noid plunger (noid plunger is a bit long, but its not being held down by the noid) and sear length all good. Check the battery and its up to the 18 volts. I am thinking it might be a worn out noid. Board version is 1.39
  • MANN
    I am in TN. GO VOLS.
    • Apr 2006
    • 4266

    #2
    Originally posted by phizz
    Is there a way to test the emag noid? I have been having problems with my emag not firing in e mod. Will fire mechanically, check the noid plunger (noid plunger is a bit long, but its not being held down by the noid) and sear length all good. Check the battery and its up to the 18 volts. I am thinking it might be a worn out noid.
    did you check the polarity?

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    • phizz
      Registered User

      • Jan 2006
      • 1353

      #3
      nope... how do I do that?? I guess I should also say that it will fire when the battery is fresh off the charger, but not long after it stops. Tested the battery when it stops and its still just below 18volts.

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      • flyingpootang
        Magtechian with X disease

        • Dec 2005
        • 2276

        #4
        Phizz to test the polarity of the noid you get a small compass and face your marker either east or west with the compass under the grip frame (ASA removed) With the plunger up fire the marker. The attraction of the noid should make the compass move to point north. If it points south your noid wires are crossed (not uncommon from AGD). Desolder the wires and switch them. Even if the wires are crossed your marker should fire in E. The effect of the polarity being wired in south will make your HES miss read it for a trigger pull and give your a trigger bounce effect at high rates offire. I would check the board grounding screw and all the connections first.
        Also the plunger rod length is critical. You might also want to clean out the noid with brasso or any type of metal polish along with a shot of electrical cleaner.

        Go to wwwNiedtech.com for spec on the emag, sear, noid polarity etc...

        Do you have the Xmod software?

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        • Tunaman
          Specialized AGD Tech

          • Dec 2000
          • 8643

          #5
          disconnect the solenoid and put an ohm meter across the leads. 2.8-3.0 ohms is what you want.
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          Tunamart

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          • phizz
            Registered User

            • Jan 2006
            • 1353

            #6
            Thanks again guys!

            Tunaman again a huge help!! I tested the noid in the marker and it was only 00.8, I had an extra one that has a dent in my spare parts bin and it said 3.1, now I just have to put that in and hopefully (fingers crossed it works)
            Last edited by phizz; 04-27-2007, 01:11 AM.

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