So i just bought a TM P90 TR from AEX today and with it came a 8.4v 600mah Nicad Battery. I finnially managed to get the batter to charge (took an hour) and when i plugged the battery in the gun wouldnt operate, I used a 9.6v 1200mah battery from my m15 and it worked fine. Whats the problem with the nicad??? I think it might be the adaptor plug because without it the battery wouldnt fit into the plug on the gun. Any help would be nice :D
Stratch that, is there any movement from the gun? The motor twitching and wanting to go?
[quote="K12azy13astard"]Stratch that, is there any movement from the gun? The motor twitching and wanting to go?[/quote]
Take it back to ronnie with the charged battery, if you just bought it, it's still covered by the 30 day warrenty.
did you charge the nicad on the nicad setting on your charger? check the simple stuff... maybe the battery didn't charge
[quote="K12azy13astard"]Take it back to ronnie with the charged battery, if you just bought it, it's still covered by the 30 day warrenty.[/quote]
It could be that connector or a battery that's not charged... Another thing could be that the nicd isn't strong enough to pull the spring but that's only if the gun was upgraded.... In conclusion, it could be that connector... If you could some how test it with something else that would be a start but like Krazy said, take it back to AEX and let them look at it...
DJ (Dennis)
if you're gonna take it back to AEX DON'T F*CK WITH THE WIREING OF THE GUN. That said you could (if you're electrically savy and confident enough and not going to take it back to AEX cuz they won't take it back if you screw with it) cut the small plug off the adapter and the big one off the gun so the gun has the appropriate connector to accept the battery... this could also be achieved the opposite way by cutting the large plug off the adapter and the small one off the batter and soldering the large one to the battery in the manner that the small one is. Then even if it doesn't work you'll have the correct plug on your gun for the battery.
[quote="Rcas"]if you're gonna take it back to AEX DON'T F*CK WITH THE WIREING OF THE GUN. That said you could (if you're electrically savy and confident enough and not going to take it back to AEX cuz they won't take it back if you screw with it) cut the small plug off the adapter and the big one off the gun so the gun has the appropriate connector to accept the battery... this could also be achieved the opposite way by cutting the large plug off the adapter and the small one off the batter and soldering the large one to the battery in the manner that the small one is. Then even if it doesn't work you'll have the correct plug on your gun for the battery.[/quote]