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Posted 24 April 2010 - 07:55 AM

Not too long ago I got an e trigger for my 98 custom pro (With awesome realtree) and i put the trigger assembly in. It worked just fine in my backyard, but when i went to the field for the first time the $2 magnet that pulls the armature back broke in the car. I have a new magnet, but the capacitors and battery's wiring came off of the board. They are still attached to the parts, just not the board. I was wondering if someone could post a pic showing where the two parts need to be rewired to the board. Soldering isnt a problem, I just dont want to put my battery where the capacitor goes. Thanks so much.
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Posted 24 April 2010 - 07:59 AM

itsalive2, on Apr 24 2010, 09:55 AM, said:

Not too long ago I got an e trigger for my 98 custom pro (With awesome realtree) and i put the trigger assembly in. It worked just fine in my backyard, but when i went to the field for the first time the $2 magnet that pulls the armature back broke in the car. I have a new magnet, but the capacitors and battery's wiring came off of the board. They are still attached to the parts, just not the board. I was wondering if someone could post a pic showing where the two parts need to be rewired to the board. Soldering isn't a problem, I just don't want to put my battery where the capacitor goes. Thanks so much.


Sounds like you need to be more careful when you're handling the marker.
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Posted 24 April 2010 - 10:28 AM

helpful tip, super glue the magnet into the slot and you'll never have to worry about it breaking again. Broke 2 magnets myself before I glued my last one in. Not only will you not have to worry about it breaking, it'll never pop out and stick to whatever when your taking it apart.
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Posted 25 April 2010 - 03:28 PM

First, it wasnt my fault the magnet broke. I shot it literally 10 minutes before leaving since i have a chrony and i didnt want to wait in line. And thanks for the magnet gluing tip.
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Posted 25 April 2010 - 07:43 PM

No problem, its usually not the users fault the magnet breaks. What happens is that the when your firing your marker, the magnet is rocking back and forth in the slot and its a delicate magnet so its only a matter of time before it breaks. Tippmann really aught to include some sort of adhesive to secure the magnet in the slot.
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Posted 02 October 2010 - 01:58 PM

Isnt there a lifetime warranty on those boards ? I thought you could send them back to the factory sight unseen and they would replace them ?
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