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JackD

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  1. Hi AnakChan, I'm sorry to hear about the disaster in Japan, I hope you are not one of those who lost everything. I must say it saddens me to see your country in such a poor state, when I have been there and seen for myself how beautiful it can be when I visted in 2007. I'm amazed you have been online at all to be honest mate! I have already checked with a multimeter (I'm a vehicle technician by trade so natural response to electrical problems) I know the wiring is ok and I've played about with all the settings, I think one of the mosfets has failed and it has permanently switched the m
  2. It's official, I have lost the will to live! Today I installed everything, tested it half assembled and it fired an worked brilliant! I soldered the deans connectors on, tidied up the wiring and assembled the gun, tested a few times dry firing to find that it was completing cycles perfectly. I could also see the tracer illuminating which looked awesome, you would even get a bit of muzzle flash if sighting directly down the barrell! =) However, the problems began to arise when I inserted a mag full of BBs to give it a test shot. The gun fired a few shots then began to misfire, seemed l
  3. I dont think mine is an X500, I think mine is actually an X445. I'm really losing patience with it, just found out the angle toggle switch is ever so slightly out of position as I tested it with a multimeter and there is no continuity when the switch is flicked by the tooth, so that will need re-fixing with some epoxy! Also regarding the Systema Revolution, I'm sure they recommend 9.6V anyway
  4. I'm using the standard Marui version 2 mechbox which came with the gun. However I'm rear wiring it like an M16 to fit the battery into the stock instead of the handguard. In total I'm squeezing 4 wires through, motor positive, motor negative and the two trigger switch wires, which are very thin! The motor wires supplied by AWS are quite thick, I might need to buy some thinner wires to go to the motor in order to fit them inside the mechbox. However I'm quite lazy and would sooner just drop a system revolution into the marui body! =)
  5. I've got a Scorpion partially installed in my marui m4, however I'm using an M16 stock and I'm rear wiring the mechbox to fit the battery in the stock. I'm really struggling to get the wires to the motor as there seems to be insufficient space inside the mechbox, anyone got any tips/advice?
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