ikarma70 Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 does changing plugs on a new gun voud any warranties?
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted August 14, 2015 Supporters Posted August 14, 2015 uhhhhm erghh not sure - it in theory shouldn't but some places could get shitty about ANY modification work but then if worried you could always crimp a small tamiya back on maybe ????
ikarma70 Posted August 14, 2015 Author Posted August 14, 2015 the gun developed a fire selector fault(full auto wouldn't let the trigger operate), I did change the plugs but that's all. the supplier is refusing to sort the aps yar out unless I pay to hav it sent to Japan and to have the wiring replaced... 3 months wait too including labour charges!
Baz JJ Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 As I said the other day in another thread, some retailers say their warranty to you is voided if you open the gun up or make any mods. Irs worth reading the warranty small print when you are looking to buy a rifle, as well as the price, availability etc.
ikarma70 Posted August 14, 2015 Author Posted August 14, 2015 Well I didn't open the gun up as the plugs are in the back of the gun, oh well it will make a good dmr!
Supporters ImTriggerHappy Posted August 14, 2015 Supporters Posted August 14, 2015 What gun is it? And who is the supplier.
ikarma70 Posted August 14, 2015 Author Posted August 14, 2015 Dont know the supplier bt the gun is an APS UAR
p1878 Posted August 14, 2015 Posted August 14, 2015 Just send of to aps for replacememt mosfet get frount one as back very long . I have this gun it is so easy to fix yourself . One screw. To remove from gun.
ikarma70 Posted August 14, 2015 Author Posted August 14, 2015 Funny you should say MOSFET, I have a gate nano as in my spares box
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted August 14, 2015 Supporters Posted August 14, 2015 the gun developed a fire selector fault(full auto wouldn't let the trigger operate), I did change the plugs but that's all. the supplier is refusing to sort the aps yar out unless I pay to hav it sent to Japan and to have the wiring replaced... 3 months wait too including labour charges! its China made overseen by HongKong Quality Control roughly translated - $hit - but a little bit better $hit http://www.aps-concept.com/index.php?route=information/information&information_id=4 Dont know the supplier bt the gun is an APS UAR Eh? - s/hand or where/how did you come by this.... it is £100 to £120 gun - pull the box out - which you probably need to do to fit fet I'll bet she fires on auto no problem out of gun if so then that would indicate the selector/linkage is an area for investigating fet fitting and checking selector can all be done without opening up box and gun can be quickly tested on V3's Some V3 switches can fail or require a little modification but semi ok but not full-auto deffo sounds like selector plate or mechanism needs a once over.... Don't know for 101% sure as nozzle n stuff might be different but worse possible case scenario I would say any other V3 AK box might fit in there as is (but you wouldn't have quick change spring but it "might" work on auto etc and get gun going again until you get aps box looked at)
ikarma70 Posted August 14, 2015 Author Posted August 14, 2015 I bought the gun new and fitted deans and one the first time shooting it, the full auto just failed. I am thinking of using the highest spring and using it as a dmr.
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted August 14, 2015 Supporters Posted August 14, 2015 yeah I suppose - think it has about a 400-ish barrel but tbh a dmr would need a bit more work to hop & perhaps barrel 425-450fps is fine but need to make sure its flight is as true as possible (more than normal aeg as you can't shoot below 25 or 30m MED - which is gonna be crap if bb's are all over the place/dropping short from not so good hop) give it a go on dmr maybe but sooner or later you may have to investigate the main problem or improve upon stock hop for dmr etc....
ikarma70 Posted August 14, 2015 Author Posted August 14, 2015 I don't use full auto much but nice to have it , will see how easy it is to fit my MOSFET. How easy is it to fit a gate nano sst?
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted August 14, 2015 Supporters Posted August 14, 2015 on V3's fitting a fet doesn't require opening up box as wiring is external the negative wire that ran from battery to motor is cut and fet is wired into it (fet switches negative supply to complete the switching circuit) on the switch itself - 2 red leads one from battery and one to motor these two wires are joined BUT on 1 terminal of switch the spare unused terminal has a thinner wire running back to fet - the mosfet's signal wire In effect instead of switch positive and had a permanent negative supply like old stock setup you now have a permanent posi supply a switched posi signal wire to fet which will trigger the fet and turn on/switch the negative supply to complete circuit/run the motor NB - this is a very basic setup using existing wire with addition of just 1 thinner wire to signal to fet to switch on/off ikarma70 1
ikarma70 Posted August 16, 2015 Author Posted August 16, 2015 Guessing the fet doesn't need a fuse wired in going to the battery?
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted August 16, 2015 Supporters Posted August 16, 2015 Guns come with fuses by default and they should perhaps continue with fuses or themal fuses especially for general/first builds On higher speed/load guns the old fashioned fuses act as a point of resistance on higher stress builds so a number of people do away with them - BUT it is not advised unless you know your gun and prepared for the risk I can't tell you or anybody else for that matter - the fuse is there as a safety/overload feature doing away with it is not highly recomended Some mosfets like the Firestorm is supposed to have a thermal fuse installed and should be fine to remove fuse if you wish Other fet's do not have thermal fuse The old fuse is on the positive wire anyway if it was on the negative wire - then it might be ideal to replace fuse with mosfet but fet runs on negative line plus a normal mosfet doesn't offer any protection against overload/short circuit etc.... so you may as well leave fuse as it is, splice into main negative line for mosfet and wire in a fet signal line from trigger to fet Hope this answers your question - ignore what some others do (I make a regular habit of busting stuff and can afford to replace broken cheap stuff) ikarma70 1
ikarma70 Posted August 17, 2015 Author Posted August 17, 2015 Well I will give it a go anyway, doesn't sound too hard!
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