View Full Version : todoa 1.1 keeps turning it self off
ghettoballa
05-12-2004, 09:48 PM
well i got my board to fit in my ardy frame (It was real easy) i made sure that nothing was grounding it out so i pluged it in. After having to force in the connecter ( little plastic things blocking where you plug in the solenoid connecter) i turn it on. I fire slowly one flick at a time. then i start to rip and about half a second after i start shooting fast it turns off. I do it again and it turns it self off. SO i put a fresh battery in there thinking it is the battery and it still does it.
to note i don't have eyes, but i was told you COULD use the 1.1 with ouit eyes.
so can anyone help me???
ghettoballa
05-13-2004, 05:55 PM
does anyone know? :cry:
ninjanick
05-13-2004, 07:55 PM
Are you sure it's not grounding out? It sounds like a ground issue or possibly your power switch is malfunctioning. Ohm out the frame to the power (take out battery of course) and/or take the board out and float it above your frame and try it again. See what happens.
PepsiHomer
05-13-2004, 09:53 PM
It is grounding out the EXACT problem happened to my teammate with a aardy 45 frame, he just layed everythign with electrical tape, but I think what grounds it out is the top screw that holds in the board, put some tape around that.
ghettoballa
05-14-2004, 12:06 AM
ye after about 5 ohours of tinkering theres about 3 i think that are grouinding it out.
the top screw
the bottom wire sticking of the microw switch. ( even when cliped some of the solder might be touching)
the top wire off the microswitch even though it may be flat if the top screw is screwed in all the way it touches the frame and gounds it out.
i am pretty sure i fixed the problem. Since i can't screw the top screw in all the way i tighten it as much as i can then do some stuff the frame with tolitpaper (don't ask) to keepp the board from sliding forward. I also put some tape on the flat top part of the microswitch wire, and i clipped the other wire to a bare nothing with some siccors.
thnx for the help
especaily HAWK!!
P.S THIS BOARD RIPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
doby45
05-14-2004, 07:57 AM
Send me that damn gripframe and board and I will fix it so you do not have to ghetto rig it with toilet paper. The leads on the back of the board have to be "flushed" with a dremel and then a tiny piece of electrical tape for extra insurance and you can tighten all your board screws down.
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