Nerf Vulcan EBF-25 Battery Box Fix
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Nerf Vulcan EBF-25 Battery Box Fix
The problem with the Vulcan's battery box is that sometimes after you have replaced your batteries the gun will not auto-fire. Well, here's a straightforward fix that anybody can do.
Tools Needed
- A very small Phillips head screw driver.
I used my Snap-on SSDEP200
Remove the Battery Box From Your Vulcan
Its just like replacing the battery Pack.
If you don't know how turn the Vulcan over so you see the orange trigger.
3" from the tip of the trigger you will find the screw.
Loosen the screw until the cover can be removed. and slide of the battery box.
Fix It.
- Lay it down so the bottom (with the screws) is facing you.
- There are fifteen (15) screws and remove them.
- Remove the four (4) covers
- Remove the four little dividers
- You don't want the dividers, as they are the problem.
- Re-Install the four (4) covers
- Re-Install the screws.
- Fins
Put the Battery Box Back.
- Put the batteries in the battery box.
- Make sure that bottom of the battery box goes in correctly (lip goes up).
- Re-Install the Battery Cover.
Now Go Play.
Optional Fix.
Tired of buying batteries???
- NO. Then Skip This.
- YES Then please continue.
- You need 2 or 4 9.6 volt Li-0n battery packs.
- 2 packs wired in parallel ie + to + and - to - will give you enough power to last and easy recharge, and or carry spares.
- 4 packs wired in parallel gives you more game life.
- 4 packs make 2 packs, each with 2 packs wired in parallel.
- Wire the 2 packs that you just built in series ie + to - and the to free leads to the terminals. You now have a weapon with twice the voltage or 19.2 vdc to the motor.
LET THE DARTS FLY.