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Old July 9th, 2007, 12:21   #1
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I made my own sector chip using led.

Anyhow... lately, i've been experiencing misfeeds on my AEG because i upgraded my battery to a higher voltage.... thus, i made my own sector chip using led. (yeah... soldering iron?!)...

Here's how i did it.

1. I melted the led to a tear shape, just enough amount of it to make the sector chip, on a smooth flat surface (preferably metal).

2. I used sand paper and file to re-shape the led.

3. drill it.. (in my case, i used a screw + screw driver... i hate standing up to look for our drill).

4. install it... If you have any doubts that your DIY sector chip doesnt fit tight, put a small amount of super glue.


Since the led it soo soft.. i'm not sure how long it will last.

btw.... the sector chip i made was the round type one.. wasn't able to take pictures... sorry...
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Old July 9th, 2007, 12:26   #2
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It's way too soft IMHO and will just dirty your gearbox or may just destroy it if a chunk comes lose or the whole thing for that metter.

Just my opinion.

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Anyhow... lately, i've been experiencing misfeeds on my AEG because i upgraded my battery to a higher voltage.... thus, i made my own sector chip using led. (yeah... soldering iron?!)...

Here's how i did it.

1. I melted the led to a tear shape, just enough amount of it to make the sector chip, on a smooth flat surface (preferably metal).

2. I used sand paper and file to re-shape the led.

3. drill it.. (in my case, i used a screw + screw driver... i hate standing up to look for our drill).

4. install it... If you have any doubts that your DIY sector chip doesnt fit tight, put a small amount of super glue.


Since the led it soo soft.. i'm not sure how long it will last.

btw.... the sector chip i made was the round type one.. wasn't able to take pictures... sorry...
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Old July 9th, 2007, 12:44   #3
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I just saw another thread.. and this time.. he used plastic.

but ey.. yeah led is so soft.. but i don't think that the plastic tappet plate would outlive the led.
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Old July 9th, 2007, 12:45   #4
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It's way too soft IMHO and will just dirty your gearbox or may just destroy it if a chunk comes lose or the whole thing for that metter.

Just my opinion.
I double that opinion. Lead is an extremely malleable metal.

You're better off taking a coin and putting real work to that, than to shape lead.
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Old July 9th, 2007, 12:51   #5
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It should work for sometime, though. The sector chip only pushes against the tappet, which is pretty soft itself. Can't remember how strong the spring attached to the tappet is, however.

Dunno why people just don't use acrylic or ABS like that one DIY guide does.
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Old July 9th, 2007, 12:51   #6
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You forgot to take in concideration other factors like vaibrations and direct impact.

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I just saw another thread.. and this time.. he used plastic.

but ey.. yeah led is so soft.. but i don't think that the plastic tappet plate would outlive the led.
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Old July 9th, 2007, 12:57   #7
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Had to laugh, I thought he made some circuit using an LED.
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Old July 9th, 2007, 13:29   #8
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Ohh lead.....not led
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Old July 9th, 2007, 13:41   #9
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Had to laugh, I thought he made some circuit using an LED.
I thought the same thing
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Had to laugh, I thought he made some circuit using an LED.
x2... I couldnt figure it out lol, filed the LED? Drilled? lol I see now..
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Old July 9th, 2007, 15:58   #11
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Is he talking about making a new nubbin' thing for the sector gear (aka half gear) that engages and pulls back the tappet plate?

Don't get it. Why not just buy a new gear (aside from the DIY factor)?

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Old July 10th, 2007, 12:56   #12
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yeah.. i apologize... it's LEAD!!! not led...
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Old July 11th, 2007, 00:35   #13
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heres a really important metallurgy lesson for you:
harder metals wear down softer metals
just like metal wears down plastic
good idea, and way to go, but its not going to last and when it breaks it runs the risk of doing serious internal damage to your gun
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Old July 11th, 2007, 00:37   #14
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Well thankfully, lead is just about as soft as tappet plate plastics.

Manufactured sector chips are typically made of brass. Some of the newer ones are even coated with what looks like a low-friction TN coating.
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