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Level42:
I think the relative low running life time of those LED's was already discussed when the gun was new.
So did you have the LED bars powered on constantly for a year ? Or did they switch on with your cab ?
I guess the longest way to have these babies alive is by adding a switch to turn them on only when you play with the gun.....
Silver:
Another thought - did you use the recoil feature of the gun?  I recall it being rather too violent for physical makeup of the gun (not to mention it overdrew current from the USB port). I left mine off, but it would surprise me if it has dislodged something inside the guns...
darthbane2k:
Guys, the issue is with the gun and not the LED sensor bars, as I can see power is still being supplied to the bars by the red light, but the red light on the gun has gone - it is simply dead.
Recoil only ever worked for me one, when I first got the gun, after the one occasion when it worked it would  make the gun lose responsiveness, so I switched it off (a shame really because I liked it), I have since used the gun without recoil flawlessly for over a year. And yes I use a mains powered USB hub.

I think I may have to buy a new gun - but from where? (im in the UK)
Also what is the latest reccomended driver for it... maybe I can get recoil working again.
Im doing my annual touchup on my cab so I need to get this resolved soon.
Fozzy The Bear:

--- Quote from: darthbane2k on February 17, 2008, 07:42:37 am ---I think I may have to buy a new gun - but from where? (im in the UK)

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Direct from the manufacturer. That's how I got my guns..... They sell them direct. It's cheaper than anyone else has them listed for.

http://www.hkems.com/m_main.htm

Also... if you want to sell me your dead gun then please drop me a PM... I'll strip it for parts for another project I'm working on.

Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)
SavannahLion:

--- Quote from: Daniel B. on February 15, 2008, 01:27:47 pm ---
--- Quote from: SavannahLion on February 15, 2008, 01:08:20 pm ---As bizarre as this sounds, would a Wii lightbar work? Each one comes with... ten LED's in two groups of five. Seems Nintendo had the same problem and rather than overdriving the LED's just pumped up the number of LED's to compensate.

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The problem with the existing wii lightbar is that the wii has to be turned on before it gets power. People have made custom lightbars with the IR leds as randy suggested, or there are plenty of wireless solutions available. Funny as it sounds, people use candles instead of the sensor bar! While I'm sure it's not accurate enough for our needs, can be a pretty cool party trick.

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I had to really struggle with a response to this. Partly because the OP clarified that it's the gun not the bar so there's no point going after the IR emitters. But it had more to do with just how... silly the response is.

Sure, you can blow $300 some odd dollars buying a Wii just to power a lightbar or one could simply make a trip down to Wally World, buy a $10 "sensor" bar, hack off the plug, wire it up to a 9V or higher source like a wall wart.

In all seriousness, I was thinking that the spacing on the Wii bar might be enough for the gun to register. Since I don't have the gun, I couldn't test it out for myself.

Back to the OP's problem. Maybe the cable on the gun has a short or a break somewhere?

I've heard of local people complaining the powered hub fails or "burns" out, but they never seem to want to give me the busted hub so I can see for myself.  :dunno Seems like you've already ruled out the hub though.
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