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Old December 9th, 2006, 01:19   #1
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P90 and J-battery

Ok, so i did the moddification just like on arnies but theres no place for the fuse and I can't seem to get the battery pack back in the gun while it connected:banghead: ???

any Ideas on what I could do??

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Old December 9th, 2006, 01:25   #2
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I'm pretty sure you have to remove the fuse to do a J-mod. I pushed the connector down the side of the mechbox when I had mine.
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Old December 9th, 2006, 14:58   #3
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remove the fuse....?!?!?! Isn't that no good for the gun/battery?? I'm guessing the fuse is there for a reason???
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Old December 9th, 2006, 15:38   #4
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Removing the fuse means if the mechbox jams you could fry your motor. Many people remove the fuse once they upgrade their guns, I prefer not to though.
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Old December 9th, 2006, 16:35   #5
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There aren't many ways to seize a mechbox that would blow a fuse. Usually the first two piston teeth wear out so the sector gear doesn't pick up the piston. If something really catestrophic were to occur like a stripped gear, your mechbox would sound really grindy which causes most airsofters to stop shooting. What the fuse would do is protect an AEG from an indiscriminate user who'd keep hauling on the trigger.

If your gun sounds like crap, stop pulling the trigger and get a gun doc. Most guns which stop working because a fuse is popped are fixed by replacing the fuse (which means no significant event was protected against). I'm not sure I've ever worked on a gun which blew a fuse which was traced to a particular root cause.
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