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Gonzo47

..si vis pacem para bellum..
Mar 17, 2011
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Hello,
I got "Dye NT 2010". On weekend's practice something went wrong and it stopped firing. I took bolt out, it was clean( no broken or jammed ball inside ) I cleaned it, checked the O- rings and lubed. Changed the battery. Still not firing. When switching marker on, when it's gassed and eyes are off You can hear solenoid clicking- so it's working. No leaks. Nothing changes when adjusting HP regulator.

g.
 

Liam92

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is the marker gassing up properly i.e. air is going from the asa to the reg? not sure what might've went wrong that it cut out while playing but might be worth dismantling your HP reg and giving it a good clean out and lube.
 
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Evil Rich

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Double and triple check the battery and use decent ones, I've even had a fresh Procell out of the box to be completely dead!
 

NitroBall

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If the noid is clicking, then you need to turn up the pressure.
Stock NT10 needs to be operating between 130-150 psi. Some will operate at 115-120 psi, but other do not. Above 160psi and you will run into problems. Really need a pressure tester, and make use of the rubber spacers if you are trying to turn the velocity down.
The small spool likes plenty of lube :)
 
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Gonzo47

..si vis pacem para bellum..
Mar 17, 2011
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Hello!!
Thank everyone for replay and tips.
Changed battery- same thing.

How can i check psi at home??

Will clean and lube( plenty ) the bolt and HP reg. new tank is arriving tomorrow will have some fun ;))))
 

soul snatcher24

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hi buddy,

if you havent already don't touch the reg pressure adjustment screw if you dont have a tester or chrono, it's best to leave it where it is at the moment as it was working fine at that pressure before

if you have changed it then just screw it in untill you feel resistance (without air) then air your gun up and slowly back out the adjustment screw untill the gun fires (after you have cleaned and re lubed the reg and asa, but the spool only needs a little more than the rest of the bolt system try not to overlube anything as that can make problems worse

how many spacers are you using?

and what is your dwell set at on your board?

hope this helps
Ryan, team domination
 
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Gonzo47

..si vis pacem para bellum..
Mar 17, 2011
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hi buddy,

if you havent already don't touch the reg pressure adjustment screw if you dont have a tester or chrono, it's best to leave it where it is at the moment as it was working fine at that pressure before

if you have changed it then just screw it in untill you feel resistance (without air) then air your gun up and slowly back out the adjustment screw untill the gun fires (after you have cleaned and re lubed the reg and asa, but the spool only needs a little more than the rest of the bolt system try not to overlube anything as that can make problems worse

how many spacers are you using?

and what is your dwell set at on your board?

hope this helps
Ryan, team domination
Thank You
No, i haven't touched HP reg yet.
I use spacer body+ 1 spacer;
Dwell- 8.
 

Care_Bears

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Just a thought , have you checked your trigger adjustment, maybe it`s a little too close, Bluey
 

soul snatcher24

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Thank You
No, i haven't touched HP reg yet.
I use spacer body+ 1 spacer;
Dwell- 8.
ok then, once you have cleaned and lubed the asa and reg, try upping the dwell by a couple of milliseconds (if the bolt is over/under lubed then this will be a quick temporary fix)

also make sure you have first shot drop off protection enabled, number 1 should be on and 2 should be off, on the dip switches on your board

at the moment does the bolt move at all when you are trying to dry fire it?
 
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..A.Kaye..

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try upping the dwell by a couple of milliseconds
Pretty sure its the dwell mate, had the exact same problem with my NT10, play about with the dwell, mine was sitting at 6 and adjusted it to 8, and it was all good. :)

Hope this helps.
 
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