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djbordie December 3rd, 2007 20:43

PSG - issues DOA
 
battery TM 8.4v 600 mah
says "ak" on it (maybe from an ak47?, these are compatible anyways)

i charged 550mah in to it @ 2amps...pretty straightforward
checked fuze in but...seems ok, the metal inside is not split (is that how you tell?)

safety off, no mag, cock, dry fire (like sais on http://www24.brinkster.com/deathstalkers/psg1review.htm)

no dice, no clicks, no noise, no hum....

problem = ?

Thanks in advance.

Mr Jon December 3rd, 2007 20:47

Now depending on how willing or comfortable you are to investigate the problem, it's also possible the motor connectors may have possibly became unplugged, that happened to me once. My M4 wasnt firing, I took the grip plate off and it turned out one of the connectors some how came completely loose. Not sure if this is a common issue but it's another thing to check while you can.

djbordie December 3rd, 2007 20:48

indeed i shall, never opened one up but, i hear if i dont mess wiht the mech box i should be fine...i hope...

Mantelope December 3rd, 2007 20:52

Take it to a doctor, listings can be found with a search. I recommend teammate Manchovie.

ThunderCactus December 3rd, 2007 20:56

Your going to want a bigger battery, maybe even modify your stock to hold a larger battery, most electric DM rifles are run by 9.6v batteries with no less than 1200mah.
It could be a break in the wiring, it'll be obvious if the fuse is blown, but it's most likely that the leads came off your motor as was previously stated.

Styrak December 3rd, 2007 20:58

What do you mean "cock" exactly? AEG's don't need to be cocked.
Otherwise I agree that it could be the wires loose somewhere.

EDIT: Nevermind, read that the PSG1 actually chambers a round when cocked.

Donster December 3rd, 2007 21:17

didn't you get the guy you bought it from to test it out for you first?

Styrak December 3rd, 2007 21:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by DONSTER 125 (Post 587311)
didn't you get the guy you bought it from to test it out for you first?

I'm assuming not, which is his first mistake.

Donster December 3rd, 2007 21:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by Styrak (Post 587320)
I'm assuming not, which is his first mistake.

ya sorry, stupid question. he should call the guy back and get his help. if the guy is ok, he will come and try to fix the problem.

Greylocks December 4th, 2007 06:13

1-Read the instructions again.
2-Be sure the battery is fully charged (use a voltmeter).
3-Be sure of what's inside the gun (ask the seller, you should have done that before buying).
4-Find a local expert.
5-We told you so.

djbordie December 4th, 2007 08:26

yes im guessing not many people here read my other thread, so its a buddy who gave it to me, the gun was pretty much free...he knows nothing of airsoft, its probably a minor problem, the gun has never been used...bla bla bla...

I have email the 2 toronto doctors, no response yet, I would rather take it to an expert than try myself, thanks for all your comments....

Greylocks December 4th, 2007 12:57

Fair enough. Until you can know for sure what's in it, there are no answers for your questions.

djbordie December 6th, 2007 08:23

False alarm!
dead motor

anyone have an EG 700 that i can buy local toronto?

dontask December 6th, 2007 10:13

http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthr...=systema+motor

djbordie December 6th, 2007 10:33

thanks, but thats like 400km away lol
i will find someting local

how are the systema vs original tm motor?
that noticeable on a stock gun?


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