Problems with a Max-D 6000
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Problems with a Max-D 6000
I bought myself a Max-D 6000 a few days ago (brand new). For some reason, if it hasn't been used for a couple of hours or more, the first time I pull the trigger it doesn't click, and water just dribbles out. Pulling the trigger again makes it act normally. Also, the gun sometimes keeps shooting water after I release the trigger...any ideas why it is doing this? Should I take it back, or is there an easy fix for it? Thanks.
- NiborDude
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This is normal Max D behavior. But that usually happens during the last couple of months before the death of a Max-D. If you plan on using the Max-D 6000 much later in the future, you might want to return it for a new one.For some reason, if it hasn't been used for a couple of hours or more, the first time I pull the trigger it doesn't click, and water just dribbles out. Pulling the trigger again makes it act normally. Also, the gun sometimes keeps shooting water after I release the trigger
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- SSCBen
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Welcome to SSCentral!
http://www.sscentral.net/tech/repairs/otvr.php
You can do something similar to that to repair this problem. I should make a guide, it really is quite simple and I've had it on my Max-d 6000 for months. Basically you add a rubber band to close the trigger. Easiest location to do so is the trigger. There's not much more of an explanation I can give you right now.
http://www.sscentral.net/tech/repairs/otvr.php
You can do something similar to that to repair this problem. I should make a guide, it really is quite simple and I've had it on my Max-d 6000 for months. Basically you add a rubber band to close the trigger. Easiest location to do so is the trigger. There's not much more of an explanation I can give you right now.