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Ics m41a fuse keeps blowing on full auto

Bigben2k

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My fuse keeps blowing my fuse was 25 amp and keeps blowing got a deans 1300 mah battery what is the right amp fuse for it and would it hurt it if I put it on a 30 amp ??

 
Try a 30 amp blade but no more

normally all the crap heats up more on semi when you are spamming single shots loads

(its one of the basic tests to see if a mosfet can take the strain of semi spamming - 120 semi shots in 1 minute)

yeah bit weird it doing it on full auto, but them ICS motors do run faster than G&G's

but I have had that and think a ICS by Lord Metile burnt out under warranty on him

so they might have thinner wires in gun or in the armeture of motor winding that could heat up

some motors have blown in the windings on the motor

my guess is thinner wire used to allow for more windings but this might blow or heat up more

this is pure duck theory bollox so don't pay too much attention to to me - nobody else does

what volts or battery are you using 9.6v nimah or 11.1v lipo ???

is it still under warranty or you been messing with it ???

could be a dodgy bit of wiring or motor on its way out

or some strain on box but would lock on semi I would of thought

once it is running the load isn't so great keeping it firing rather than fire - stop - fire - stop like spamming on semi

 
Got it second hand mate it's a nice gun got some nice bits on it but fuse blowing driving me mad 11.1 lipo

 
Ahhhhh - yeah she fire quick on that mofo

30amp blade fuse but she still might blow tbh

She should really have a mosfet on there - if she ain't bet them trigger contacts are sparking n arcing a bit

you could have resistance from carbon building up

another thing to check is the motor contacts are snug but be careful they don't break off

at the right angle bend onto motor - they can be like little fuses themselves and can weaken & blow/snap

all these joins fuses connectors are weak spots of resistance that can add to the fuse blowing

some remove fuse as itself is yet another resistance point in high stress/speed/fps guns....

BUT I AM NOT RECOMENDING YOU DO THIS AT ALL !!!!!!

it is there for a reason and it could very well be blowing for a good and valid reason - especially taking the pi$$ on 11.1v without mosfet

there could be a slight possible short in there so I deffo do not advise removing fuse at all

and 30amp is usually the most fitted, I will not say go to 40amp without getting wiring/motor checked and perhaps thicker wire and mosfet installed

Jeez I use mega thick wire - a bit thicker than 16awg slicone wire and still it warms up a little when going nutz

 
Think it's got a airfit not to sure what it really does something tl handle be bigger batteries

 
Airfet - mosfet but I do hope it ain't an Active Braking one coz they add a bit more strain to motor

when you release trigger the polarity is reversed stopping the motor quick to stop overspin

however this would only come into effect when releasing trigger - then a bit more load is placed on motor

not a massive amount but still a bit more load/heat "can" be generated

jury is still out on if they are good or bad but I don't use/have any AB fet myself but others use them on here no problem

I'm gonna go out on limb and hope if/when that was fitted the wire was upgraded also and thus there should be very very few points of resistance

So if all the above is done then depending on gun setup it could be a short taking place or a great load from bad shimming/motor height

causing stuff to heat up if still blowing a 30amp fuse when fitted

I would get into contact with the previous owner first and at very least get him to explain exactly what was fitted and how

as you are maybe a little unsure. There could be a short or strain taking place for example

and if you don't know exactly how sound the shimming/wiring is the last thing I would say is bypass the fuse

how warm is the wiring getting - silly question coz your own definition is gonna be different to my own definition

So it is gonna be hard if not impossible for me or anyone to say this or that will help/cure it

and unless you know wire/shim is sound then ffs don't think of bypassing fuse at all

11.1v lipo 25c+ is f*cking beefy $hit - trust me I've seen a 7.4v arc and that was some mofo sparky crap

this ain't 5v 500mah usb lead - even so just look at some them faulty usb charger fires out there

Not wishing to scare monger you but seriously get in contact with the chap or drop to 7.4v perhaps

don't ffs take chances - quite likely it will need to be fully checked out by somebody if she keeps happening

The blowing on full auto to me seems like something ain't right or up to the job - and bigger beefier fuses

or worse remove/bypass the fuse is not the way to go - not until it has been fully and completely checked out

 
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Will do the last owners a really nice guy and just had it serviced and sighted before I bought the gun will ask him what he done mods wise and if he upgraded the wireing thanks again mate

 
Of course, you're using an 11.1V lipo without doing any research.

Get rid of the fuse and put in a mosfet.

 
he thinks he may have a fet in there already but maybe if it is an active braking one

then perhaps swap it out for a firestorm or f-storm fet

not an active breaking fet AND it has (they say) thermal cut out protection

so fit that £10 cheapy micro baby fet and bypass/remove fuse

google firestorm mosfet or airsoft mosfet thingy

soz but Duck support line is down for the moment - I'm off out for a beer - jeeeeez

 
But I've tried the small 7 something and done it with that

 
But I've tried the small 7 something and done it with that
Have you checked all the wiring connections for carbon deposits/black or brown heat marks if you have a bad connection it can cause arcing and that will blow your fuse no matter what battery you use.
 
Right fell stupid now ☺️ I've not used the 11.1 were it was bigger than my other 1 I thought it was 11.1 but it's a overlander 2200 mah 7.4v does that sound right spoke to the last owner top fella he said he said he going to call his tech guy and get him to look at it again as that was it was in for last time to get fixed blowing fuses but tech guy said he fixed it but there must be something more to the fuse problem

 
Well guys goin to sort it for me I got it of and that's good of him but like the gun I got loads already bit heavy but shoots really nice

 
Dont feel stupid we have all been there I still go there on a regular basis.
It is my primary address tbh....

so it seems it had a history or ongoing problem - could be wiring or maybe faulty motor/fet or something else causing fuse to blow

Well at least the guy & tech bloke will know what they have done/tried/not tried so far

rather than any of us keep stabbing in the dark etc....

we could try new motor/fet/connectors etc... run a meter over wiring but most likely if no joy it may need opening to replace any possible short wiring

but we ain't got it in front of us and if the previous guy sorts it out then alls well that ends well

lucky - lots of horror stories of people palming off problematic guns onto others

fingers crossed and keep us informed

 
Right fell stupid now ☺️ I've not used the 11.1 were it was bigger than my other 1 I thought it was 11.1 but it's a overlander 2200 mah 7.4v does that sound right spoke to the last owner top fella he said he said he going to call his tech guy and get him to look at it again as that was it was in for last time to get fixed blowing fuses but tech guy said he fixed it but there must be something more to the fuse problem
I'd suggest taking it somewhere else. If the guy said it was fixed last time and it's still exhibiting the same issue then he clearly didn't fix it properly the first time. Initial thoughts personally are - what else has been done to the gun? Is the motor adjusted properly? Has it been shimmed too tight? a 7.4v LiPo shouldn't be drawing so much current as to blow a 25A fuse all the time unless the gearbox/motor isn't standard.

 
One of my ICS-42W's blew a fuse just like that (Tommy Cooper)

and Lord Metile had to have his motor replaced I think but he still got an ICS MP5 later on

the fuse is a crap blade type and I think the wire is still quite thin and I stand by stock ICS's are a bit faster than stock G&G M4's

so who knows if the motor is drawing too much current - if it has thinner wire for more TPA it could be getting worn the windings

if really really thin wire used - have heard windings blow like fuse but that was usually being pushed to hell

atm the gun ain't running right, the guy has offered to sort it which is better than usual "sold as seen m8"

see if he can fix it properly - he might have generally thought it was sorted but alas maybe not

I've been there myself - well still going there sometimes just as you think you have got it sweet

then the ar$e falls out elsewhere or something......

if still no joy I'd just gut the thing and start over myself - but then I'm no expert and probably fix one thing and balls something else up

 
Man I got it of is on to it and really nice feller not many genuine guys out there will update soon as I no what's goin on on the other had I need a side arm any good hand guns I should look out for as I'm a newbie

 
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