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August 19th, 2009 04:00 PM #1Okay, I bought a electric pellet gun that uses a battery which you charge. It was suppose to be charged in a 110 volt but (s**t) i plugged it in a 220 volt. Then i plugged it to my Electric Pellet Gun (di ko nalaman na plug ko pala sa 220 ang battery) then it worked for a while then it slowly stopped working. I tried charging the battery to 110 but yet it still won't work. Do you think i need to change the battery or buy a new a new Electric pellet gun?
(please wag po ninyo ako tawagin na "bobo" or "tanga" dahil alam ko na stupid ang ginawa ko)
(Crossman corporation: Model Pulse R72 Soft Air Rifle - - - - - battery: Ni-MH 2/3AP 1100mAh 8.4V- - - - - made in America)
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August 19th, 2009 04:43 PM #2
2 lang ang pwede nangyari dito.
1.) Nasira yung charger so it charged the battery for a while kaso konti lang ang naipasok na electrical charge. Kaya mabilis naubos nung ginamit mo.
2.) Nasira yung charger and/or battery.
Solutions:
1.) Manghiram ka ng battery of the same rating (8.4v 1100mAh). You can also borrow a charger to charge the original battery.
2.) If the good battery didn't make your toy work, open it. look for a burned capacitor/rectifier/resistor/transistor/etc. Replace it. Test again.
3.) If after the repair it didn't work, it's time to buy a new one.
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August 19th, 2009 04:47 PM #3toy... that made me sad. . . . . .
ANYWAYS. . . . . your probably right about the charger. i can smell like as if something was burning. I'll see what i can do. Thanks!
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