@Iiifee Np man :) I forgot something when I was doing the maintenance but it isn't a big deal. There's something called the Spool Pack that needs to be maintained sometimes but all it is a copper cyclindrical piece that can be remove from part of the solenoid and it has a bunch of orings on it. Just needs to be wiped down, inspected and relubed. If you have a geo 2 and ever have any issues though, I can assist you with that. Thanks for watching and help get my name out there bud!!!! :D
it's funny that if and when you put an IV core into one of these, you basically have a modern marker and now with the new st2.5 soft tip life is even better.. i still ordered a geo 4 tho
@BTdeltafan101 Hi, my geo 2.1 is leaking out of the solenoid screw ( the one you took out fist, from the 2 screws you need to remove to get the solenoid off) What should i do?
@Scarab770 Hey man, I dont want to tell you to do something and have it make it worse. If I was you, I would send it in to planet Eclipse to get fixed. I am no PE tech myself so I am not 100% sure what would be causing it. Maybe try to make sure everything is clean in the solenoid assembly like the red ball and filter and try that. Generally, solenoid leaks are serious issues in the marker I think.
@rapturfreak13 I talked to a friend who almost became a PE tech and he said it is important to keep the solenoid clean... It will only cause problems if the user is careless. :)
I'm having a problem with my geo 2.1. My bolt won't move. Ive switched to the stock bolt, relubed both. I hear the air because the air is coming out of the grip normally. I shot it today, it would shoot once and then it went to the logo on the screen that stands for bbss fault detected and it wouldn't shoot. I talked to a eclipse tech and he said it was the 'back check assembly' and it's in the solenoid. He said it was the red ball inside of it and it needed a new one.
@Iiifee
Np man :) I forgot something when I was doing the maintenance but it isn't a big deal. There's something called the Spool Pack that needs to be maintained sometimes but all it is a copper cyclindrical piece that can be remove from part of the solenoid and it has a bunch of orings on it. Just needs to be wiped down, inspected and relubed. If you have a geo 2 and ever have any issues though, I can assist you with that. Thanks for watching and help get my name out there bud!!!! :D
thank you for actually helping a fan
it's funny that if and when you put an IV core into one of these, you basically have a modern marker and now with the new st2.5 soft tip life is even better.. i still ordered a geo 4 tho
@BTdeltafan101
Hi,
my geo 2.1 is leaking out of the solenoid screw ( the one you took out fist, from the 2 screws you need to remove to get the solenoid off)
What should i do?
how do you take out the spool pack????? i tried but it wont come out and i dont wanna damage it:(
@Scarab770 Hey man, I dont want to tell you to do something and have it make it worse. If I was you, I would send it in to planet Eclipse to get fixed. I am no PE tech myself so I am not 100% sure what would be causing it. Maybe try to make sure everything is clean in the solenoid assembly like the red ball and filter and try that. Generally, solenoid leaks are serious issues in the marker I think.
@rapturfreak13
I talked to a friend who almost became a PE tech and he said it is important to keep the solenoid clean... It will only cause problems if the user is careless. :)
I do not recommend taking apart the solenoid unless it is having problems, very very bad idea, just asking for trouble by doing so
@BTdeltafan101
thx for the quick answer,
i will call pe today maybe they know whats wrong :)
I'm having a problem with my geo 2.1. My bolt won't move. Ive switched to the stock bolt, relubed both. I hear the air because the air is coming out of the grip normally. I shot it today, it would shoot once and then it went to the logo on the screen that stands for bbss fault detected and it wouldn't shoot. I talked to a eclipse tech and he said it was the 'back check assembly' and it's in the solenoid. He said it was the red ball inside of it and it needed a new one.
@TheTimmyTimbo ...?
This is whack lol