Tom, now some people, which i am one of, have noticed a small problem pertaining to the HES sensor in our e-mags, and i think its a more wide spread thing. here is the thread for you to look at http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...threadid=97297
now, im wondering if it is a case of the trigger entering the hysterisis zone, and by being held in between the pre, and post travel zones, right on the fire point in the hysterisis, that the human finger natuarlly vibrates enough to get the marker zinging, in essence, creating "switch noise"
now im wondering, if some form of debounce setings, like the ones found on the WAS equalizer board, are needed for the e-mag. Please, post your insite
now, im wondering if it is a case of the trigger entering the hysterisis zone, and by being held in between the pre, and post travel zones, right on the fire point in the hysterisis, that the human finger natuarlly vibrates enough to get the marker zinging, in essence, creating "switch noise"
now im wondering, if some form of debounce setings, like the ones found on the WAS equalizer board, are needed for the e-mag. Please, post your insite

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