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jesster202 February 19th, 2008 22:08

fuses
 
well i heard that jg and tm ar's use 20 or 25 wat fuses what fuse is good to use and were cna i get them? like places like crappy tire or hardwear store just need a little help.

Ronan February 19th, 2008 22:13

So many places its a waste of time to name them all so i'll just name a few:

Canadian Tire, Auto shops, Dollar Stores, Pharmacy.

jesster202 February 19th, 2008 22:14

for real the pharmecys thanks bud but still need the know what wat is it 20 or 25

zone 69 February 19th, 2008 22:16

I use a 30 amp fuse and I got them free from a car junk yard.

jesster202 February 19th, 2008 22:17

yeah but im still usning the fuse box form my m4

Goodl2ussian February 19th, 2008 22:17

i use a coathanger chunk..sometimes a safety pin

LUTNIT February 19th, 2008 22:18

Everyone I know removes the fuse, wastes space and if you are dumb enough to just hold down the trigger when the gun stops firing, well, get another hobby.

I bought some fuses a long while ago, 5 pack from Canadian Tire, was something like $2.99.

Goodl2ussian February 19th, 2008 22:18

^^^ what he said. straight wire your gun fuses are teh gay. 1 more thing to go wrong

mcguyver February 19th, 2008 22:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by Goodl2ussian (Post 648510)
^^^ what he said. straight wire your gun fuses are teh gay. 1 more thing to go wrong

Right. Keep your fuse in your gun. If it blows, it blows for a reason, and usually something needs to be repaired. Unless you intimately know electricity and AEGs, don't ever remove a fuse.

jesster202 February 19th, 2008 22:30

i know and this is my first blown fuse ever so just wonderinf its put in their for a reason why remove it

night*strike February 19th, 2008 22:53

I was using 15 but now i run a 20, seem to be doing the job.

The Saint February 20th, 2008 00:35

Pulling the trigger isn't the only way to complete the connection. Trigger mech and switch assembly can jam, and by the time you unplug your battery, it's too late. Hell, you might not even realize it until you smell the burning.


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