Lp10E trigger and batteries

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therider
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Lp10E trigger and batteries

Post by therider »

I am writing this as it might be useful to others and integrate one of my recent replies to a post.

I was experiencing strange problems with the trigger of my few months old LP10e. Whenever I changed any of the settings, including the position, the pistol would not release air, even if one could hear the solenoid clicking. This happened every single time.

I called Steyr and they very kindly explained that it could simply be the battery.

I did change the battery, and indeed the problem is solved. My trainer has changed the trigger settings at least 10 times afterwards, and we have never had any problem.
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Post by django »

I am reminded of the movie armagedon, Russian cosmonaut hit electronic module with a wrench and everything is back to normal. Only a battery Lol, hopefully it will make you better practice without interruption affected suggestion electric malfunction on your gun. I remember your past posting about steyr electric trigger problem.
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Post by therider »

It works perfectly all right. And it has been also double checked by Steyr at the WC in munich
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Post by conradin »

Do you know if I let the electronic on "on", will the LP10E switch itself off? I know the Morini Cm84E will not, but the FWB system will.
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Post by therider »

No, it does not switch off by itself
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