Repair
Guide - Super Charger Tech Troubleshooting
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Blasters
belonging to the Super Charger tech category include the SC500, SC:BT
and Monster. The firing chambers employed by these blasters are either
single, pressurized reservoirs or CPS-tech. All SC-class blasters are
able to fill their weapons using a QFD (Quick Fill Device) attached onto
an active hose.
- General
Firing Problems
For general
blaster problems, see the other sections depending on the firing mechanism
used for the SC-capable blaster.
- QFD Does
Not Charge Weapon
There
are many possible reasons this may be the case. Before doing anything
else, ensure the QFD is attached securely to the garden hose and that
the hose is turned onto max. Test the QFD by pushing one's finger onto
the apparatus to see if water is released as the piston-valve is pressed.
If water is coming out, try to charge from the QFD again. If no water
is coming out, turn off the hose, check the connection, make sure the
hose works and try again.
It is possible that dirt/damage is preventing the SC-class weapon's
water intake from functioning properly. Sometimes one simply needs to
look at where the water goes in to see if something may be inhibiting
water flow.
- 2-Way QFD Does
Not Switch Between Both Sides
Sometimes
the on/off switch for the 2-way QFDs does not move easily. To reduce
the friction, a little oil/lubricant added to the lever and inner-ball
can sometimes help. Otherwise, it is sometimes better to look into buying
another blaster which comes with a 2-way QFD and ensuring that the new
QFd does not suffer from the same on/off stiffness.
Original/Classic
Series | XP Series | CPS
Series | Monster Series | Other
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