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spartan117 February 23rd, 2010 21:39

JG hk416 problem
 
I was going to test fire the JG hk416 to make sure everything was working properly before i rap it up to ship, but when i plugged the battery i hear a pop and when i pulled the trigger nothing happened. I unplugged the batt and reinserted it again then sparks started flying out everytime the factory installed mosfet made contact with the buffer tube. I checked the fuse and it was blown. Anyone know why this happened?? The battery i used came with the hk416 (9.6v 1500mah Ni-Cad battery) Some help please.

*If you read this Hellfire please contact me asap!!* thanks!

Ninja_En_Short February 25th, 2010 14:25

Well... cheap chinese fuse inside. You're not the first one with that problem.

Do yourself a favor : get rid of it. Never used one, never had a problem either. You on the other side...

Sbradshaw February 25th, 2010 14:41

but by the sounds of it something is grounded out, and if you just remove the "safety" at this moment you could have some real problems!

i would start by pulling the mechbox and tracing the wires, check them with a fine toothed comb for and fraying, broken solder points, cuts in the wire etc. anything that doesnt look "perfect" could be your problem and may be a problem in the future.

there is still snow on the ground, good time to take it apart and make sure its running smooth anyway.

Bissa February 25th, 2010 14:50

you could bring it down to the TAC shop and have them take a look at it. actually being able to look at a problem is always better then having it described to you.

spartan117 February 25th, 2010 15:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bissa (Post 1173192)
you could bring it down to the TAC shop and have them take a look at it. actually being able to look at a problem is always better then having it described to you.

Haha Yea I should. thanks!


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