ahtiq Posted Tuesday at 11:03 Share Posted Tuesday at 11:03 I recently purchased the EMG x Daniel Defense DDMK18 AEG, and I’m unsure if this is a defect or simply a feature of an older model. The issue is this: if I don’t fire or pull the trigger for around 15 to 30 minutes, it seems as though the battery disconnects or powers down on its own - it becomes unresponsive. However, if I unplug and then reconnect the battery, it starts working again without any issues. There are no other problems with the performance. It shoots and functions flawlessly otherwise. It’s just a bit annoying to have to open the stock and replug the battery every time I leave it idle, even while in the safe zone. I’ve tried pressing the trigger occasionally to keep it active, but that’s not ideal or practical in some settings as people in the safe zone wont like that you pulling the trigger just to keep it active. Has anyone else experienced this issue with the Cyma Platinum series or this specific model? Could it be a built-in auto shutoff feature, a battery protection mechanism, or possibly a defective mosfet or wiring issue? Or is my RIF simply faulty? Any insights or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JVacation Posted Tuesday at 11:53 Share Posted Tuesday at 11:53 Do you know which mosfet is in it? Some have cyma oem ones and some have eshooter in it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cocha Posted Tuesday at 12:45 Share Posted Tuesday at 12:45 A friend of mine has the same problem with a Well Pro replica, perhaps is the same mosfet? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ahtiq Posted Tuesday at 14:14 Author Share Posted Tuesday at 14:14 2 hours ago, JVacation said: Do you know which mosfet is in it? Some have cyma oem ones and some have eshooter in it. I really have no idea. I bought this brand new, and Dave Customs said it’s a newer model - but looking at the box, it seems like it was already used before and quite old. It’s missing the usual out-of-the-box items like BBs, etc. I’ll take a look later to see if I can find the model number in the box and check what MOSFET it has, if any. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cannonfodder Posted Tuesday at 14:26 Share Posted Tuesday at 14:26 (edited) How long have you had it? If it's new and has done this since day 1 return it for a refund and buy from someone who doesn't rip people off Edited Tuesday at 14:26 by Cannonfodder Tackle 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pyromancer6 Posted Tuesday at 14:39 Share Posted Tuesday at 14:39 Pretty sure this is a thing with the standard CYMA 'zeus' mosfet they use - it's a battery protection feature to stop people leaving their batteries plugged in in storage or whatever swelling and claiming LiPo batteries/causing risks of the battery exploding - it's unfortunately just a caveat with the mosfet system and there's no way around it rather than keeping the gun active by occassionally firing or having the buttpad/battery connection exposed to disconnect and reconnect the battery when it does go dead If the Platinum is a eshooter it'll be a basic version where you also can't turn off the protection so you're kinda shit out of luck - either install a Perun or just shoot more often unfortunately lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baser Posted Tuesday at 16:58 Share Posted Tuesday at 16:58 I have an older Cyma MP5 platinum and it doesn't do this, happily carries on shooting after briefing / lunch with no need to mess with the battery. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pyromancer6 Posted Tuesday at 18:01 Share Posted Tuesday at 18:01 1 hour ago, Baser said: I have an older Cyma MP5 platinum and it doesn't do this, happily carries on shooting after briefing / lunch with no need to mess with the battery. Very strange - my CYMA platinum CAR-15 did this in the past and so did my SR-25 and I'm more than sure I've seen people in milsim videos [yes, grain of salt ofc, airsoft youtube not exactly notorious for being the more intellectual side of the sport] have the exact same issue as described above - as they weren't firing very often for strings over 30 minutes hence the battery cutoff. Could've been an update they did to the later zeus mosfets after too many people kept leaving their batteries inside and turning them into thermite charges? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ahtiq Posted Tuesday at 18:45 Author Share Posted Tuesday at 18:45 6 hours ago, JVacation said: Do you know which mosfet is in it? Some have cyma oem ones and some have eshooter in it. finally was able to check and the item code is CM. 105DDS which i think it has electronic trigger with built in Mosfet. I dont know what mosfet still lol 4 hours ago, pyromancer6 said: Pretty sure this is a thing with the standard CYMA 'zeus' mosfet they use - it's a battery protection feature to stop people leaving their batteries plugged in in storage or whatever swelling and claiming LiPo batteries/causing risks of the battery exploding - it's unfortunately just a caveat with the mosfet system and there's no way around it rather than keeping the gun active by occassionally firing or having the buttpad/battery connection exposed to disconnect and reconnect the battery when it does go dead If the Platinum is a eshooter it'll be a basic version where you also can't turn off the protection so you're kinda shit out of luck - either install a Perun or just shoot more often unfortunately lol i guess i just need to live with this. I just pull the trigger in safe zone and just tell people about it so that they will not say anyhing why im doing and keep pulling the trigger lol 4 hours ago, Cannonfodder said: How long have you had it? If it's new and has done this since day 1 return it for a refund and buy from someone who doesn't rip people off unfortunately i have it for past 1 month already and just noticed it last Sunday when I finally bring it to play. I went to have it Chrono on site then i was shocked it didnt work. So I tried reconnecting the battery and it fix the issue. Then I came to realised right after while waiting to start and when I came to the field to test fire it didnt work again. lol Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supporters Lozart Posted yesterday at 10:23 Supporters Share Posted yesterday at 10:23 15 hours ago, ahtiq said: i guess i just need to live with this. I just pull the trigger in safe zone and just tell people about it so that they will not say anyhing why im doing and keep pulling the trigger lol That's a good way to get yourself kicked off site. Cannonfodder, ButcherBill and Rogerborg 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cannonfodder Posted yesterday at 17:33 Share Posted yesterday at 17:33 As above. The no dry firing in the safe zone rule is there for a very good reason. All it takes is to have 1 bb up the spout and someone could loose an eye Rogerborg 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supporters Rogerborg Posted 11 hours ago Supporters Share Posted 11 hours ago 16 hours ago, Cannonfodder said: All it takes is to have 1 bb up the spout and someone could loose an eye Could, and did. I now wear shooting glasses in "safe" zones and even car parks because far too many players and sites have this "lol" attitude. Tackle and Cannonfodder 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cannonfodder Posted 10 hours ago Share Posted 10 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Rogerborg said: Could, and did. I now wear shooting glasses in "safe" zones and even car parks because far too many players and sites have this "lol" attitude. Exactly, too many people are way too happy to think it won't happen to them and start to get complacent with safety. Did anyone hear what the outcome of that lawsuit was? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supporters Rogerborg Posted 7 hours ago Supporters Share Posted 7 hours ago 3 hours ago, Cannonfodder said: Did anyone hear what the outcome of that lawsuit was? I couldn't find anything further, so I'd assumed it was settled out of court. I'd love to know more about site insurance, conditions, and premiums, given that rather cavalier "It won't happen here" attitude that we see too often. Cannonfodder 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cannonfodder Posted 6 hours ago Share Posted 6 hours ago I get the feeling often what the insurance provider is told happens and what really happens are 2 different things. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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