AHotdog
02-06-2008, 10:27 PM
Ok, here it goes.
Last weekend I aired up my Angel and it seemed like only a tiny bit of air was getting to the noid, it made the slight "popping" sound but not nearly enough to fire. I loosened the screw on the reg to increase velocity but nothing changed. I used an HP tank since we were just test-firing, I don't know if this was a problem.
There was no leaks so I don't think it's a seal. Plus, all the air remained in the gun as usual without the tank in. I checked and re-lubed the mini-reg and the area where it connects to the body. I also checked the noid and there's nothing obviously blocking it.
I cleaned everything and re-lubed, but I haven't gotten air yet, and there-fore I haven't re-tried it.
Now, another big problem... one of my noid wires got chewed on since i left it on my desk when I went out today. Can I just splice it, or should the whole harness be changed, and if so can I do it myself or should I send it in?
Thanks in advance
Last weekend I aired up my Angel and it seemed like only a tiny bit of air was getting to the noid, it made the slight "popping" sound but not nearly enough to fire. I loosened the screw on the reg to increase velocity but nothing changed. I used an HP tank since we were just test-firing, I don't know if this was a problem.
There was no leaks so I don't think it's a seal. Plus, all the air remained in the gun as usual without the tank in. I checked and re-lubed the mini-reg and the area where it connects to the body. I also checked the noid and there's nothing obviously blocking it.
I cleaned everything and re-lubed, but I haven't gotten air yet, and there-fore I haven't re-tried it.
Now, another big problem... one of my noid wires got chewed on since i left it on my desk when I went out today. Can I just splice it, or should the whole harness be changed, and if so can I do it myself or should I send it in?
Thanks in advance