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16 awg wire and my grip motor issue
Hello people - so the gearbox fits this 16awg silicone wrapped (should have gone with Teflon) wire but I have to really force the motor into the grip as the space inside the pistol grip is not made for 16awg. AEG M4 is the gun.
Question - any options to make this grip fit like it should and still be able to use this gauge wire? I am thinking about grooves inside the grip and using a file to make it happen.... good or bad idea? I'm worried this would effect the angle of the motor on the bevel gear. Thanks for any insight |
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#2 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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use teflon jacket, you don't need flexibility until the battery lead
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Cutting grooves has come to my mind sometimes, too with that big wire. Make sure you are leading both wires up the back of the grip - one either side of the screw bump. If you still have trouble, consider switching to a MIAD or MOE grip. They have much more room in them. I often run the positive wire in front of the motor (especially if it is short) with those grips. |
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Thanks Fella's
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