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Rapid Fire Controller Delay (Please Help)
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FaZe_Quezyy
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Ive had a rapid fire controller for a few years and now its messing up, whenever I press RT it doesnt shoot but at least 10 seconds later it shoots, anyone know a solution?
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Its most likely something inside the controller is messed up.
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I took it apart and found 2 wires that use to be molted together that makes it rapid fire were broken, so that might have been the problem, I tried to use tape but 70% chance that the 2 wires didnt even touch when I taped them, so Ill have to super glue it tomorrow or something.
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One of the connections came loose
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Don't use super glue! It would probably just **** it up even more. All you need to do is soldier them together.
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Solder the 2 wires and see if that works or not ? It could be the chip ? (If yours has one)
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Do NOT super glue them. Soldier them.
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