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I have a problem i got upgraded SR25 from local shop. I picked it up today. I come home and wanted to test it. Put in the battery and gun is not shooting a "burning smell" everywhere. I fast disconnected battery and everything mosfet, battery, cabels were extremly hot. I opened it and first thing i see they swapped cabels. Two red one are connected to the black one on the battery. Can i repair it with micro solder with just swapping cabels in blue circle?  https://gyazo.com/8826de8127a5954ad3999ca9b0c19d14

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2 minutes ago, Pepelotz123 said:

I have a problem i got upgraded SR25 from local shop. I picked it up today. I come home and wanted to test it. Put in the battery and gun is not shooting a "burning smell" everywhere. I fast disconnected battery and everything mosfet, battery, cabels were extremly hot. I opened it and first thing i see they swapped cabels. Two red one are connected to the black one on the battery. Can i repair it with micro solder with just swapping cabels in blue circle?  https://gyazo.com/8826de8127a5954ad3999ca9b0c19d14

Haven't even looked at your pic as no need. Just take it back and get them to sort it.

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i have had a look at you pic yes you need to swap round the red an back under your thum

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3 hours ago, ImTriggerHappy said:

People learn through mistakes but not ones they dont know about.

Couldn't agree more. If I'm doing something wrong at work then I need to know or I won't learn. Helps everyone involved. 

 

If I was the OP then I would call them to point it out. No need to whinge

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Have to say I would have a whinge, having paid for an upgrade that was incorrectly installed and obviously not even tested , at the least I would be looking to get my money back.

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I’m with trigger on this one , if I’m paying a ‘professional’ to work on my gun then I expect an appropriate level of workmanship for my money , you don’t take your car to a garage spend £800 on a new what ever and it starts playing up on the way home so when you do get home you start ‘tinkering’ with it yourself now do you ? No if I’ve paid for work on my gun I expect it to be 100% correct or I will return and I will kick up a fuss . I will not let shoddily performed tech work slide , if I do it’ll never stop happening .

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15 minutes ago, Druid799 said:

I’m with trigger on this one , if I’m paying a ‘professional’ to work on my gun then I expect an appropriate level of workmanship for my money , you don’t take your car to a garage spend £800 on a new what ever and it starts playing up on the way home so when you do get home you start ‘tinkering’ with it yourself now do you ? No if I’ve paid for work on my gun I expect it to be 100% correct or I will return and I will kick up a fuss . I will not let shoddily performed tech work slide , if I do it’ll never stop happening .

Actually..... that’s exactly what I did... never trust a main dealer.

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15 minutes ago, Prisce said:

Actually..... that’s exactly what I did... never trust a main dealer.

Your choice .

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For future reference op got lucky here- if the mosfet burned out due to their shoddy wiring and he swapped the connections that's grounds for the shop to try and blame him for it (bs i know but thats how these things work).

 

If your gonna pay someone who's purporting to be a professional to work on your gun then you'd better be sure to make them accountable for doing it right

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