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Gwhite
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 04, 2008 4:12 pm Post subject: Reply with quote
Three possible things come to mind from your recent experiments:
1) Your solenoid is sticking. This could be due to fossilized oil that has gotten into it, or dirt. I don't know if there is any easy way to see if the solenoid plunger moves freely or not. It probably has a return spring, which makes it harder to feel if it's working well.
2) The firing capacitor may be dying. Of all passive electronic components, capacitors are the most common thing to fail. A high current pulse-discharge application like the Morini is really hard on a capacitor.
3) The capacitor isn't getting fully charged. You could check this with a good high impedance voltmeter, and see if the voltage is a little lower when it doesn't fire. Ideally someone with a reliable pistol (or better yet, Morini) could tell you what voltage the cap should have across it. It may be that it is consistently charging, but to a voltage that is low enough to be marginal.
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