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Logic 3 P99L CRT Light Gun Recoil stopped working. Any suggestions?
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LightFun:
So I bought this Light Gun a few weeks ago and it was working great.

A few days ago I used it during a game of Time Crisis Project Titan (great game btw my first time playing it!).

All was fine and it worked great with the game. Then after I finished I put the gun down in its resting place, it was sideways and for fun I pulled the trigger one last time but the recoil didn't work. I thought nothing of it, turned off the PS2.

Tried again today and the recoil is still not working. While the switch is on, it's definitely doing some sort of motoring inside I can hear and feel a slight motoring sound, but it's not very powerful and it isn't causing the top slide to kickback as it should.

It's been really hot weather-wise the last few days, I can't help but wonder if that has affected it?

I'm not experienced in electronics hardware and have never done any DIY stuff, so I'd love to hear what experienced people think may be the problem and how I might go about solving it?

I imagine all 3rd Party Light Guns from the PS1 and PS2 era use a similar method for recoil, so anyone with experience of those could also offer advice that I imagine would apply to this Light Gun too. it's not the same as AimTrak's solenoid, more of a motory kind of noise inside.
JayBee:
Indeed it's probably a motor driven recoil.
Did you check if the recoil mechanism itself isn't stuck?
Like trying to gently slide it by yourself.
Second thing I would check is if the psu isn't dead.
If you have a multimeter to measure it's voltage, it'd be perfect.
Hope you can find the issue  ;)
Titchgamer:
With the heat wave and if you give it some hammer over a prolonged session it may of burnt the motor out and seized it up.

Only way to tell for sure is open it up.
LightFun:
Thanks for your replies guys.

Somebody on Reddit suggested it may be an on-board PSU on the PS2 itself that has fried. This specific PSU controls the vibration of controllers and the recoil for light guns as well.

So I tested a DS2 controller and indeed it didn't vibrate. I'll try other controllers to be sure, but on the face of it looks like the gun itself is ok and the problem is the PS2's vibration control PSU.
Titchgamer:

--- Quote from: LightFun on June 27, 2020, 08:12:47 am ---Thanks for your replies guys.

Somebody on Reddit suggested it may be an on-board PSU on the PS2 itself that has fried. This specific PSU controls the vibration of controllers and the recoil for light guns as well.

So I tested a DS2 controller and indeed it didn't vibrate. I'll try other controllers to be sure, but on the face of it looks like the gun itself is ok and the problem is the PS2's vibration control PSU.

--- End quote ---
Interesting didnt know that was a thing :)
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