So in all my buying and selling I work on a ton of spyders. E framed are my favorite because they usually sell for a little extra. But I've had to replace a few switches in my time and I've always noticed that the trigger switch has 3 prongs on the back but only 2 are used.
So in thinking about this I realized the one that is used is the on switch, the other one may be an off switch. So the one that is used is telling the board when the switch is pressed and the unused one is telling, nothing, that the switch is released
But what if we told the board when the trigger was pressed AND released? You would have a spyder that would fire on the pull and then again on the release, in theory any way
So today I had one I was working on and decided to test this theory. I bridged the unused prong with the brown wire, and bingo Bango just like that, I have a select fire spyder.
Maybe not on this one but I want to control it with an on/off switch, not sure where to mount it yet though.
The only down side is when you turn on the select fire, it shoots once.
Thoughts?
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So in thinking about this I realized the one that is used is the on switch, the other one may be an off switch. So the one that is used is telling the board when the switch is pressed and the unused one is telling, nothing, that the switch is released
But what if we told the board when the trigger was pressed AND released? You would have a spyder that would fire on the pull and then again on the release, in theory any way
So today I had one I was working on and decided to test this theory. I bridged the unused prong with the brown wire, and bingo Bango just like that, I have a select fire spyder.
Maybe not on this one but I want to control it with an on/off switch, not sure where to mount it yet though.
The only down side is when you turn on the select fire, it shoots once.
Thoughts?
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