JRtippmannpb
12-14-2004, 12:59 PM
The vision board on my nasty impulse will not work. When i turn it on it makes the usualy beeping noise. but the blue light does not blink and when i pull the trigger it doesnt click and the blue like doesnt blink. its almost like right after i turn it on, it turns off by itself. anyone have any idea whats wrong???
k0ckerk1d
12-14-2004, 02:14 PM
yea thats not really a probleam. it sounds like the set screw for your trigger is to high. all you have to do is adjust the top screw in the center of your trigg.
toothpastedog
12-14-2004, 06:15 PM
exactly, you need to readjust the trigger's micro swithc activation screw:
Originally posted by toothpastedog
pretty nice. here is another way to adjustthe length of the trigger pull.
before you put the gun back together (oh yeh, this way is also safer when you put your gun back together, there is less chance of the micro switch lever getting bent or broken) find the micro switch activation srew (it goes at a slight angle up into the trigger and you can see it come out the top of the trigger). unscrew it until it is flush with the top of the trigger. then put the gun back together.
now, set how long you want the pull to be, and it sould be no less than 2mm, although you probably can get away with a length of 1mm or 1.5mm. find the post travel screw, located on the flat blade part of the trigger, and screw it in until the trigger pull is how long you want it to be.
turn the gun on and make sure to watch to see if the blue led on the back of the gun is blinking normally throughout the adjustment proccess. find that micro switch activation and, while holding down the trigger, screw it in slowely until you hear a faint "click" (which will be the solenoid trying to fire the gun, oh yes, make sure the gun isn't gassed up right now) and see the light on the back of the gun stop blinking. then let go of the trigger. then screw the micro switch activation screw in one more 1/8 of a turn of the allen wrench.
>if the light on the back on the impulse starts flashnig like normal, pull the trigger a couple more times.
>if everything is okay, you're done.
>if once you pulled the trigger again, and the shot doesnt' registery, (meaning the light on the back of the gun doesn't blink like when you normally shoot the gun) then screw the micro switch activation screw in another 1/8 of a turn. repeat until the shots register
>if once you pull the trigger some more, the light on the back of the gun stops flashing totally, then unscrew the post travel screw 1/8 of a turn, repeat as nessisary.
>if the light on the back of the impulse doesn't flash once you pull the trigger at all, then unscrew the post travel screw 1/8 of a turn, repeat as nessisary. then pull the trigger a couple more times.
>if everything is okay, you're done.
>if once you pulled the trigger again, and the shot doesnt' registery, (meaning the light on the back of the gun doesn't blink like when you normally shoot the gun) then screw the micro switch activation screw in another 1/8 of a turn. repeat until the shots register
>if once you pull the trigger some more, the light on the back of the gun stops flashing totally, then unscrew the post travel screw 1/8 of a turn, repeat as nessisary.
>if the light on the impulse doesn't register any shots when you pull the trigger, (meaning the light on the back of the gun doesn't blink like when you normally shoot the gun) then screw the micro switch activation screw in another 1/8 of a turn. repeat until the shots register. pull the trigger a couple more times.
>if everything is okay, you're done.
>if once you pulled the trigger again, and the shot doesnt' registery, (meaning the light on the back of the gun doesn't blink like when you normally shoot the gun) then screw the micro switch activation screw in another 1/8 of a turn. repeat until the shots register
>if once you pull the trigger some more, the light on the back of the gun stops flashing totally, then unscrew the post travel screw 1/8 of a turn, repeat as nessisary.
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