ok i got bored and had a set of halo eye's setting in my bag and decided since the eblade eye didnt work might try it.well it work's so far but i need to drill a tube and see how well this will work.maybe I could drill a second hole on the same side as the old eblade eye to see if it will work like that or what i need to do to make it work
hopes this helps if you go with the ego eye make sure to post i want to know how it comes out
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Had this been an Actual LIFE you would had lived in
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I can say for certain that if you have a working cocker that shoots just fine you are one of the three, or all of the above. 1- you are not an idiot. 2- you know someone who is not an idiot. 3- you have enough money to pay someone who is not an idiot. - jonotwist
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This has been a TEST, This life has been a TEST.
Had this been an Actual LIFE you would had lived in
the Mountains, Never worked and SKIED EVERY DAY
I can say for certain that if you have a working cocker that shoots just fine you are one of the three, or all of the above. 1- you are not an idiot. 2- you know someone who is not an idiot. 3- you have enough money to pay someone who is not an idiot. - jonotwist
I built a set of custom breakbeam eyes. The right side eye cover went straight down as normal, the left eye cover I put a small hump in it to clear the pump rod. I then cut a small groove across the top of the sear solenoid cap spacer for the eye wires to run into the eblade wiring channel. I will try and get some close up pics of it tonight.
the marker is on ebay right now. search "mq mini" and it will come up. You can see how I fit the eye covers. I had to shave down the detent to be able to get the left side eye covered up properly.
For the covers I initially I used smoked lexan because it was easy to shape. These allowed me to heat and bend it to go over the pump rod. But the receiver eye in the right kept getting tricked by the sunlight so I had to switch to aluminum on the right. I filled in the body shape on the right eye cover by molding a little epoxy. Then the whole thing was spray painted flat black. The right side cover is “T” shaped since I was originally going to get rid of the stock detent and use Timmy rubber detents. I later kept the stock and modified it, but I kept the shape of the cover to hide the hole I drilled. I could always add a detent on this side if the stock one wore out.
You can see how I ground a little off of the ball detent to make the left cover fit on. The eye holes are way bigger than they need to be. I was going to use Timmy eyes as I have several lying around, but the Eclipse board would not run them reliably. So I found some side looking eyes that use less power. The model number of the receiver is QSE213C from digikey. The transmitter I think was QSD213. You can find the match on the digikey site for sure.
The other picture shows the slot I cut across the top of the sear solenoid spacer. This would work even if it was still a sear tripper.