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WARPIG Tech Talk - Shocker
Re: SHOCKER NOT WORKING!

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Posted by Seitenschneider on June 10, 2002 at 12:37:58:

In Reply to: SHOCKER NOT WORKING! posted by GREG_ on June 03, 2002 at 01:15:34:

Hi,
as far as I know you donīt have to change your board when you exchange your solenoids. Though it helps a lot to have a newer LS-board which has a different microswitch. You ought to check whether your microswitch is still all right for this might be your only problem. I have heared from a couple of people up to now whose dome.switch (DS) was wrecked. The newer style LS boards donīt have dip-switches any more and you would need a different style trigger as well for a LS board (like the blade www.paintballplanet.co.uk)
Check out www.smartparts.com or www.smartspartseurope.co.uk for details. They should be selling both the solenoids and the boards.


: I BELIVE I HAVE A 1998-1999 MODIFIED FULL AUTO 4X4
: SHOCKER. I NEED TO FIND THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO REPLACE BOTH SOLENOIDS "SH3000B & SH4000B". ALSO DO I NEED TO REPLACE MY CIRCUIT BOARD BECAUSE OF THE NEW SOLENOIDS. WHEN I PLAYED ALOT I HAD PROBLEMS WITH THE TIMING HAS THEIR BEEN UPGRADES SINCE THEN TO HAVE LESS PROBLEMS WITH TIMING.
: ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATFUL.
: THANK YOU




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