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Your an idiot. I'm not going to be nice with this one. If ANYTHING gets that hot, you stop and pull out your multimeter. Now might be a good time to learn to solder. The CA HT motor isn't really HT though, and those cheap Chinese batteries are really bad.
 

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I'm still wondering why you decided to remove the fuse. Most of the other stuff is by the situation, but by god... Anyway, from the way you worded the question I had thought your soldering, let alone electrical skills was poor. Maybe that's unfair of me to do that to you. From now, I'd recommend trying to find any spots where the metal would've contacted the wire to create a short. The MP5K is a different style of MP5 than I'm used to, so I'd have no idea were to look first other than the grip.
 

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inthetallgrass said:
metallicafatcat said:
Really? Care to place your AEG on that?
Yes, have been using my G36c for over three years now without a fuse and with several different batteries, 8.4V 9.6v and to just see crazy rof was like one of those huge 10.8v (Not my battery) I have also been using my MP5k for a year without one and my SRC M4 without one. (My G36c has had 30,000+ shots through it)
Okay, how about something stupid like a 14.8v? It's not that I doubt you, but your statement was blanket one and stupid.
 

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inthetallgrass said:
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Okay, how about something stupid like a 14.8v? It's not that I doubt you, but your statement was a blanket one and stupid.
Keep it civil, especially when you are calling people stupid and they just proved the point you were calling stupid. - Fuses make for a worse connection between the wiring and the battery. Now I don't know a whole lot about electronics but I do know that the contact etc. helps the ROF. Also I have used a gun with a faulty motor (Trying to fix the gun, a friends, and it had no fuse. No damage was done even after him (He's a noob) continuously trying to fire it. Damage to the wiring that is.)

EDIT: Also Schultz - Yeah, like our Appendix (At least I remember something form Biology class lol)
I think I didn't communicate that well, the comment you made was stupid, not yourself. It only creates a large amount of resistance if it is crimped in or is one of the typical glass fuses.
 

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How was the comment stupid, fuses aren't a necessity in modern AEG's and that comment merely stated that. So stating true facts is stupid? Saying that in itself is stupid.
It would be true if AEGs never malfunctioned, but that's not the case. It seems that you're located in Ireland, where the operational ranges of AEGs is a lot lower than I'm used to. When you start to push into the territory I enjoy, they become necessary due to the electrical demands. In reality, were arguing over a general safety precaution. Hopefully, it will not kill any of us, and really doesn't matter while we argue about the pros and cons.
 
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