Cps 4100 Broken Trigger
- HappyDappy
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Cps 4100 Broken Trigger
thanks to all for help on max d 6000
anyway
I know that cps 4100 trigger brakes easily
mine just did
please help any one
maybe there's articles about it
the trigger is atached to a big internal orange ring thing that is pulled back
this still works just that no water comes out
anyway
I know that cps 4100 trigger brakes easily
mine just did
please help any one
maybe there's articles about it
the trigger is atached to a big internal orange ring thing that is pulled back
this still works just that no water comes out
- BlueSmudge
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does it act like a piston soaker when you pump it? making water come out with out our use of triger?
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- RacerSoaker445
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- BlueSmudge
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this happened to my friends 1200 if I think it is what it is. from the orange ring there is another wire that connects to the trigger valve right? I had to glue that in place. Mine was just sliding in and out of its hole, and not opening the valve. Actualy it wasn't closing it, but its a problem either way.
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- HappyDappy
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I fixed it
racersoaker445 hit the mark with the second article he showed me so thanks
turns out that it was the "too much pressure in the pc" problem
I over pumped it so that the trigger wasn't strong enugh to pull valve back
so I opened it up and pulled the valve myself
I was doing this in the kitchen and water blew everywhere
anyways
thanks all for helping
racersoaker445 hit the mark with the second article he showed me so thanks
turns out that it was the "too much pressure in the pc" problem
I over pumped it so that the trigger wasn't strong enugh to pull valve back
so I opened it up and pulled the valve myself
I was doing this in the kitchen and water blew everywhere
anyways
thanks all for helping
- Neuro
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- RacerSoaker445
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- BlueSmudge
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its not like he wrote the artical. I think you should be thanking doom really. By the way, everyone should probabl ycheck the repair section before coming to the forums, it would save us some time. B)
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