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  1. #1
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    Thanks T R, and Carlos.
    Helps, probably more so when I remove the board.
    Watch this space😊. John
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    Quote Originally Posted by duomatic410 View Post
    Thanks T R, and Carlos.
    Helps, probably more so when I remove the board.
    Watch this space😊. John
    Best luck with it bud, ok

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    Well gents.
    Took the board of (3 screws) but didn't unplug anything as could get at the solder joints ok.

    Cleaned then fluxed and soldered.

    Refitted into stock, charger plugged in, now the charger as stayed green but it beeped and flashing in action, the batteries were new so this could mean they are fully charged?
    Does this sound right?? Reg. john
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    Quote Originally Posted by duomatic410 View Post
    Well gents.
    Took the board of (3 screws) but didn't unplug anything as could get at the solder joints ok.

    Cleaned then fluxed and soldered.

    Refitted into stock, charger plugged in, now the charger as stayed green but it beeped and flashing in action, the batteries were new so this could mean they are fully charged?
    Does this sound right?? Reg. john
    Normally the batteries will have a good amount if charge in them, I was able to use mine as soon as the batteries were fitted and action back in stock, After me putting a mag through it I then put it on charge for a full charge ,
    If I remember rightly the beep was a connection confirmation and the green flashing were that batteries are charging,

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    It would have been better if you had disconnected the battery board when you soldered, but it should be OK, as for charging on my Mk4 the DS charger doesn't have any lights, but then i have the information screen, but AFAIK the safety indicator light should flash when its charging, best to leave it for 24hrs and then try it.

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    Thanks gents.
    On charge and keys ETA tomorrow?
    Will let you know the outcome.
    snarepeg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by duomatic410 View Post
    Thanks gents.
    On charge and keys ETA tomorrow?
    Will let you know the outcome.
    Hope it's all ok for you. You may have saved yourself a good wad of cash. They awsum guns aswell.

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    Well gents,still no joy.
    Have had it on charge all night and not a spark, used a different charger turned red on charger when plugged in rifle beeped twice and little yellow light is blinking on/of all the time.
    (Don't know if this is normal?
    The batteries have not been used but are 2/3 years old to my knowledge, they are firm on the fixture positive to bottom.
    The wireing looks good.
    Still can't get into Daystateowners ?????
    Any ideas ?????😢 John
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