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First, my apologies if this topic is misplaced.  

 

I've just installed a Gate Titan basic (G36). It cycles just fine, but it shoots semi no matter the selector setting (on safe, semi and auto). 

 

Did I f up the selector-sticker placement, or is the problem in the gearbox? 

 

Gear sensor seems to look fine, backlash is fine. 

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4 hours ago, Niels Henriksen, DK said:

Did I f up the selector-sticker placement,

 

Yes.

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1 hour ago, Adolf Hamster said:

did you calibrate it in the software?

 

that'll give you a pretty good idea what the unit thinks it's seeing when you move the selector.

 

Good point. That is assuming he's setting up using the software on PC or phone and not just bolting it in and hoping for the best.

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1 hour ago, Adolf Hamster said:

did you calibrate it in the software?

 

that'll give you a pretty good idea what the unit thinks it's seeing when you move the selector.

Nope, I don't have the link. I'll check at a shop.

 

I've installed the safety thingy, so it can't shoot in safe, and I'm only gonna use semi anyway. No rush ATM. 

 

But thanks! 

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29 minutes ago, Niels Henriksen, DK said:

Nope, I don't have the link. I'll check at a shop.

 

You should really think about getting a link, not being able to program it kinda defeats the point of a programmable mosfet in the first place.

 

Surprised it didnt come with a link to begin with.

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1 hour ago, Adolf Hamster said:

 

You should really think about getting a link, not being able to program it kinda defeats the point of a programmable mosfet in the first place.

 

Surprised it didnt come with a link to begin with.

The basic doesn't come with a link

 

just the advanced and expert with either a link or blu link

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Make sure the sticker is in the correct place.

 

Buy the cable, which you should of researched before buying, then calibrate.

 

Sort out any errors that come up.

 

When you have it up and running, it is well worth it.

 

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5 hours ago, strykerles said:

The basic doesn't come with a link

 

just the advanced and expert with either a link or blu link

 

Could well be.

 

Only really dealt with the advanced because otherwise i'd just run a warfet and not have the hassle.

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On 13/08/2021 at 20:29, Niels Henriksen, DK said:

Yep. Sure, programming is nice, but I really just want something that doesn't take up space in the tube and allows me to spam semi. No fancy active braking, precocking or whatever 

the usb link doesnt stay connected bud you disconect it after you haved it its only the blue link that stays connected to your riff

as beenb said its definatly worth it as it gives u the option to be able to check the selector properly

 

you can program through the selector have found this for you

Screenshot 2021-08-15 at 02-23-41 ttn-quickstart_200417-1002 pdf.png

 

Screenshot 2021-08-15 at 02-26-47 ttn-quickstart_200417-1002 pdf.png

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