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Old January 20th, 2011, 10:22 PM
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hey guys, tonight i disassembled my axe (according to instruction, I didnt just rip it apart) in order to tighten the asa, which has been wobbly.
I accomplished this with no complication, reassemble the marker, all is well. I decide to turn it on, to make sure, and I'm not getting any solenoid click. When I turn it on (eyes on and off) all i get is an eternally flashing green light, with no red light when i pull the trigger.
Ergo solenoid problem. Any ideas would help, this is alien territory to me.
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Old January 21st, 2011, 01:03 AM
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something happened with your trigger adjustment it sounds like to me.

The board would flash red even if the noid isnt tripping so sleep easy that its not the noid.

Check that the magnet and such are still there.

I havn't had my hands on an Axe yet so don't know much technical specs but if its still similar to the mini, that's the first thing to check. Then replace the battery.

Actually, just replace the battery first, then check the trigger.
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theboss33 has quite alot of experience with the axe shoot him a pm
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Old January 21st, 2011, 12:17 PM
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With the gun turned off, can you hear the micro switch clicking when you pull the trigger?
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By the way, the only thing that need to be removed to tighten the reg would have been one side of the rubber grip. Did you do a lot more then that?
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Yes, the microswitch is clicking when I pull the trigger, which I didn't adjust at all, and I'm not getting a dead/low battery signal (but I'll try switching it). That's why I suspected an electronics issue.
The reg was screwed in fine, the wobbles were from the set screws that hold the reg screws tight, and I had to pull out the air-assembly to tighten those.

edit: Kee said it was either the prongs or the battery, so I checked the prongs, turns out they're all slanted to the left a bit (not sure if this is intended or something I did by mistake). So when I reassembled it previously, I row of prongs wasn't getting into their sockets. But putting the gripframe back on more gently solved the problem, and I thank you all for your help.
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