i switched my NT10 board with my NT11 board to check why my NT10 double fire after 7-8 shot on semi auto. it will stop firing for 1 shot then after that it will double fire.
if i screw the NT10 board all the way in, it will refuse to fire. if i loosen the screws a bit it will return to normal. my NT11 don't have this prob.
here is the vid what will happen if the screws are all the way in.
There's a very simple answer to this. Boards are drippy sometimes. In the 8 years I've been playing, that's something I've just grown to accept. Take it as an opportunity to upgrade to a virtue or tadao lol.
Stock dwell on a NT11 board is 9. Stock dwell on NT10 board is 6. If you switch boards there will absolutely be variations in cycle rate due to the valve staying open longer.
i see, i did try to dry fire my NT11 with NT10 board in it. it wont fully cycle because the dwell is too low.i didnt change the setting. i love my NT11 stock factory setting.
i did change the board back to my NT10 and same prob happened. the screw must be loose a bit for the marker to fire.
is this problem serious or will become worse in the future? thanks
I would start off by keeping the NT11 board in the NT11 and the NT10 board in the NT10.
If the marker is working without the screw, and malfunctions with the screw, I'd say it's pretty safe to assume there is a short occurring. You may need a new board my friend. Sorry.