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Sawstink August 15th, 2010 14:27

JG M4 Broken Wire
 
Hey, I have a JG M4A1 from Velocity Arms, and a while back the gun just stopped shooting. No sound was made when pulling the trigger, and it wasn't the battery, fuse, or motor so I figured that it would have to be a wire. I opened up the gearbox and noticed that the red wire was detached, but I'm not sure what it is supposed to be soldered to.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/53026379@N05/4894892342

Looks like the thumbnail isn't working... here is the link to the picture
http://www.flickr.com/photos/53026379@N05/4894892342/

brently0725 August 15th, 2010 14:38

It needs to be soldiered. Carefully of course as not to melt the trigger switch assembly!! Good luck bud. This is your mission if you choose to accept it!

Sawstink August 15th, 2010 14:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by brently0725 (Post 1296520)
It needs to be soldiered. Carefully of course as not to melt the trigger switch assembly!! Good luck bud. This is your mission if you choose to accept it!

I know it needs to be soldered, I was just wondering to where. In the original post I linked a picture, because I'm not sure where the wire came loose from

Styrak August 15th, 2010 14:53

The metal tab, C.

HKGhost August 15th, 2010 14:55

solder that loose red wire on to the "C" contact.

Damn, Styrak beat me too it.

Sawstink August 15th, 2010 14:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 1296532)
The metal tab, C.

Quote:

Originally Posted by HKGhost (Post 1296536)
solder that loose red wire on to the "C" contact.

Damn, Styrak beat me too it.

Thank you very much :)
I thought that it would be that one, but it seemed strange because the wire doesn't reach that far on its own... it needs to be pulled a bit, but I don't see why it would have been pulled back in the first place, the wire is pretty snug and doesn't look like it could move without a good tug..
Thanks again!

HKGhost August 15th, 2010 15:14

It could be that it wasn't soldered properly and since it's connected to the motor, the vibration or when the motor was installed, the installer pulled on that wire.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sawstink (Post 1296537)
Thank you very much :)
I thought that it would be that one, but it seemed strange because the wire doesn't reach that far on its own... it needs to be pulled a bit, but I don't see why it would have been pulled back in the first place, the wire is pretty snug and doesn't look like it could move without a good tug..
Thanks again!


Sawstink August 31st, 2010 17:43

Thanks guys.
But.... it was A

Styrak August 31st, 2010 17:48

Hunh. I guess the picture wasn't very clear.


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