Daystate Air Wolf Issue

Sounds like trigger micro switch is set to crisp and actually in a firing/ fired position when arming ( turning on ) and why your within programming mode.

Back off trigger travel a tad ... that don't work, unplug, let rest a bit and plug back in & try again.

If that don't do it .... AOA it goes :cautious:

Can you give a quick description of how? I do not have the owner's manual :-(

Yes, I will not play much with it before I call AoA to get a repair authorization #.
 
If old, maybe both are bad. Careful if you send in to AOA, I was not told it costs $180 just to touch the rifle. I called back in 2 weeks, he said the tech is just finishing up and ready to go. He resealed it and replaced the battery. I said it didnt leak. He said well then you got a free reseal as it cost $180 just to touch the gun and the battery costs came to $270. Do with this information what you will.
Maybe you have a friend with a known good battery to try. It could be something entirely different but batteries are easy and fast. Best of luck!
Thx
Dan
 
If old, maybe both are bad. Careful if you send in to AOA, I was not told it costs $180 just to touch the rifle. I called back in 2 weeks, he said the tech is just finishing up and ready to go. He resealed it and replaced the battery. I said it didnt leak. He said well then you got a free reseal as it cost $180 just to touch the gun and the battery costs came to $270. Do with this information what you will.
Maybe you have a friend with a known good battery to try. It could be something entirely different but batteries are easy and fast. Best of luck!
Thx
Dan

I do appreciate the info. I will order a new battery* and see what that does before sending it in.

* Order a Daystate OEM battery or have one made at Batteries Plus?

TIA
 
The newest battery, which has been running the rile, reads 25.2. By the tester, that is 9v. I didn't bother checking the old one.
7 cells at 1.2v per cell equals 8.4 nominal voltage, a tad more fully charged.
Now if the cells voltage collapses under load ... that's not good :cautious:
 
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