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September 7th, 2008, 22:49 | #1 |
CA m15 a4 SPC not firing
Ok, so i got a spc second hand at the beginning of august, fielded it once 3 weeks later.
about 3 times the shooting was intermittent, thinking the battery just had a lose connection i removed it, and then put it back, oddly firing again properly. but, about a week after that fight, i take it home, run a few rounds down my range, sighting in my laser and scope, my hicap got jammed so naturaly i shook the gun a little (emphasis on this word, it was a light shake) and scrolled it. and then squeezed the trigger. This is where i had my problem. nothing happened, no motor noise, no firing. my heart skipped a beat. i checked everything, first the battery, it has a bare wire due to long term stress from its first owner, i got an rc dealer to re shrink it, fully charged, tried that. no workings, but on the volt-o-meter it proved to be charged so then i tried the wires, i took out the small to large connector, and its fine too.(the long part that attaches to the small connector at the front of the stock) now, in an effort to find the problem, i have removed the motor and gearbox. the motor works fine, spins nicly as a stock CA motor should. i put a voltmeter on the 2 wires and black works fine, no connection problem, but red has nothing, i pull the trigger, still no connection. my question is; is this a selector switch problem? is there a fuse inside the gearbox that may have blown? or is there some other electrical problem that i could be having with this sinister red wire, a short perhaps? yes, please, treat me as a noob, this is the first time i have gotten one of these apart this far, and i don't know the workings of the gear box as well as i would like. one other thing, i believe the fuse is supposed to be in the stock, there is no fuse inside my stock, i don't know if that matters. i can supply pictures if anyone thinks they have an idea, just tell me what to look for and i can upload it. thanks!
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September 7th, 2008, 22:59 | #2 |
funny, im having the exact same problem.
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September 7th, 2008, 23:13 | #3 |
The only fuse (if any) will be outside your gearbox. It will be on the wire between the battery and gearbox and is usually on the red wire. It may be in a small case and is a small glass tube. If you have one, check that the wire inside is still in tact. You have a connection with the black wire which is good. The red wire should be connected when you pull the trigger. The selector switch is not the issue as that doesn't actually have anything to do with your wiring.
If it's not a fuse problem, I suspect your switch assembly has become worn and this will require you to open the gearbox. When you open it you will see a small box the red wires are soldered to. This is the switch assembly. There are 2 metal contacts at the top and when you pull the trigger, it should move a small piece between those 2 contacts to complete the circuit. In your case, the contacts may have been bent or have worn out. Worse case scenario is you need a new switch assembly, which is an easy fix and is only about $30.
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September 7th, 2008, 23:17 | #4 |
take a picture of your switch assembly.
open your gearbox, take out the trigger, and take a picture of the things behind where the trigger was. its likely that you burned out one of the wires or the trigger contacts |
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September 7th, 2008, 23:21 | #5 |
darn, i was really hoping that the problem would be.... well, not involving box disassembling
i have gone and done a few more tests, if this changes anything, or proves your theory more; the red, from the motor, is hot on the volt o meter when i touch it on 2 top tabs (brass color metal) on the switch, and by switch i mean the selector on the gear box. in response to skladfin, will do, is there anything i need to know about taking apart this gearbox? or is it all fine until i start messing with the gears?
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September 7th, 2008, 23:29 | #6 |
http://www.mechbox.com will tell you how to do it properly.
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September 7th, 2008, 23:47 | #7 |
below is a picture of the gearbox and rear wiring, this is how it was, there was a small connector twisted onto the wires with electric tape over it, also, the scratch on the black wire is my fault, i did it because the end of the black wire broke off and i needed to test it. black wire works fine, im going to replace/ re shrink wrap it.
i will update with pics of gearbox disassemblely tomorrow when i have daylight (and courage) to do this, unless someone can persuade me not to. also, thanks for the website, i do belive that will help. IMGP0358.JPG IMGP0356.JPG sorry for the small photo, i thought it would be bigger...
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September 8th, 2008, 00:01 | #8 |
my reccomendation:
install a new switch assembly and remove all doubt. those things are $30 shipped anyway |
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September 8th, 2008, 01:29 | #9 |
alright, but, would that fix any/all electrical problems inside the gearbox area? other question is, is there anything that could go wrong while installing it?
also, do you have a recommendation on what one to buy, and where from?
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September 8th, 2008, 01:36 | #10 |
You can buy switch assembly here: http://www.airsoftparts.ca/store2/in...oducts_id=1018
or here: http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/default/g...bly-fixed.html
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September 8th, 2008, 02:02 | #11 |
Correctly installed nothing could go wrong and this will fix your problems. The only issue is you will have to open disassemble the gearbox. The mechbox.com guide is awesome and honestly, doing this yourself isn't hard. If you REALLY don't want to do it yourself or are afraid of wrecking something, let a gun tech do it.
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September 8th, 2008, 03:16 | #12 |
no, i wanna be able to do this myself... with the help of mechbox.com that is, lol
i'll keep updating, that does look like its the problem though, the switch assembly is the whole electrical component in the gear box correct? i just want to make sure its kind of the cure all for this, and i don't have to bother you guys again. oh, and you would reccomend the G&P one in that link dao sent?
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September 8th, 2008, 03:19 | #13 |
It is the heart of the electrical system, yes. Pretty much all it does is complete the circuit when the trigger is pulled. The switch kits usually include all the wires you need too so you won't have to worry about soldering or anything.
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September 8th, 2008, 03:36 | #14 |
oh, great,
so that G&P one will fit my CA m15 a4 spc? through handle to motor, to stock to large battery?
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September 8th, 2008, 07:54 | #15 | |
Quote:
Search: Switch Assembly on WGCshop. |
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