Greetings,
I am currently teching an Invert Mini that has issues with the trigger. The solenoid is not the issue - at least not yet - since the trigger didn't register at all on a trigger pull.
The Invert Mini doesn't have a trigger switch, but uses a Hall sensor instead, so I can't simply depress the trigger switch manually. Unfortunately the Manual doesn't really give a useful description as to what the three set screws actually do regarding the Hall sensor, so I tinkered with them for a while.
However, now I am at the point where the trigger registers as being depressed at all times....
I have been going slowly forward, or so I thought. So in my mind it should have been easy to revert by simply unscrew those set screws little by little - but to no effect. At the moment all three set screw are rather far unscrewed, and still the trigger is being registered as depressed at all times.
Do any of you have an easily understandable explanation as to which of the three screws that is the culprit, how it works, and what I might do to get the bloody trigger to work as it should.
I am currently teching an Invert Mini that has issues with the trigger. The solenoid is not the issue - at least not yet - since the trigger didn't register at all on a trigger pull.
The Invert Mini doesn't have a trigger switch, but uses a Hall sensor instead, so I can't simply depress the trigger switch manually. Unfortunately the Manual doesn't really give a useful description as to what the three set screws actually do regarding the Hall sensor, so I tinkered with them for a while.
However, now I am at the point where the trigger registers as being depressed at all times....
I have been going slowly forward, or so I thought. So in my mind it should have been easy to revert by simply unscrew those set screws little by little - but to no effect. At the moment all three set screw are rather far unscrewed, and still the trigger is being registered as depressed at all times.
Do any of you have an easily understandable explanation as to which of the three screws that is the culprit, how it works, and what I might do to get the bloody trigger to work as it should.
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