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  • pump
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    • Jun 2003
    • 750

    #16
    Originally posted by Gadget
    I didn't say that the E-mag had a fully enclosed board, just that the use of a HES allows you to do so. With specific regard to the E-Mag, it doesn't have an exposed mechanical/optical switch to get gummed up with paint. Getting the HES sensor or trigger magnet coated with paint won't have any impact on operation, until other electro trigger mechanisms.
    i didn't say that you did say :P, i merely asked
    so the HES is working like a normal micro switch in the emags case?
    man doesnt this mean there could be the potential to make one that is on an emag, or any gun?

    Originally posted by Frizzle Fry
    I find myself habitually cleaning the fine metal dust out of that area on all of my Emags before and after use because they accumulate enough to cause problems even when they're just sitting on a shelf...

    I never encountered the "gummed switch" problem with other electros I've run over the years, which include but are not limited to an Angel LED, Ir3, Mini, SLG, several E-cockers, a Gen-E Matrix, several Spyders and clones, and a few Intimidators.
    what problems would it cause?
    would optical switches be a better answer for switch bounce than an HES?
    how about an optical switch for the board, and a mech switch as a return spring?

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