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gundude
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G & G M14 Help
27 September, 2010, 16:52
i have recently got hold of a g&g m14. but it doesnt work
basically it keeps on blowing fuses, everytime i put a new one in i press the trigger, you hear the motor about to go then it stops. Also the wires get stupidly hot when trying this!!
any help or advice would be great
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27 September, 2010, 17:19
Re: G & G M14 Help
My advice. Take it to a techie, and get them to fix what's probably a gearbox issue. Then replace the fuse afterwards.
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27 September, 2010, 17:43
Re: G & G M14 Help
Sounds to me like its trying to run the gearbox backwards....might be worth checking the battery polarity and that the motor isnt wired up back to front
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27 September, 2010, 17:49
Re: G & G M14 Help
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Sounds to me like its trying to run the gearbox backwards....might be worth checking the battery polarity and that the motor isnt wired up back to front
How you can deduce that from the OP is amazing!
It could be a number of (more obvious) things, such as the gearbox has locked up, or there's an electrical fault (motor, short, etc) which is why it needs to go to a techie as per DoaR's advice
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