Welcome To P8ntballer.com
The Home Of European Paintball
Sign Up & Join In

Issues with AXE on\off button

olliewidd

Well-Known Member
Jul 5, 2012
1,557
250
118
36
Hi

Just recently got my Axe and used it for a couple of training sessions and the first round of the southern masters. Came to clean it today and noticed it wasnt turning on so at first I assumed it was a dead battery. However, after I replaced the battery it still wasnt turning on so I removed the board and found out that the on\off button only operates if pressure is applied to the back of the board (on the bottom of the foam pad thing on the back of the board).
I think im going to need a new board or a new on\off button and was wondering that as the marker is essentially brand new if Id be able to get the work done under warranty.

Cheers
 

MeDiC

Well-Known Member
Dec 8, 2010
636
231
68
I think KEE will most likely offer you a replacement board. If you get stuck though (doubtful as KEE are very good like that) drop me a PM and if you send me your board, I'll sort out a switch and replace it for you...

The minis have suffered with this also, while it's not necessarily a manufacturing fault, it can be avoided with a little better insulation around the board buttons. The copper disc inside the switch oxidises and this prevents a good circuit when the button is pressed. It can be cleaned and glued back together, but it's just as easy to solder the old switch off and replace it with a new one...
 

olliewidd

Well-Known Member
Jul 5, 2012
1,557
250
118
36
I think KEE will most likely offer you a replacement board. If you get stuck though (doubtful as KEE are very good like that) drop me a PM and if you send me your board, I'll sort out a switch and replace it for you...

The minis have suffered with this also, while it's not necessarily a manufacturing fault, it can be avoided with a little better insulation around the board buttons. The copper disc inside the switch oxidises and this prevents a good circuit when the button is pressed. It can be cleaned and glued back together, but it's just as easy to solder the old switch off and replace it with a new one...
Thanks mate, appreciate the offer. Im going to give Kee a phone today and see what they see. Ive heard nothing but good things about them so hopefully itll get sorted. If not Ill definately take you up on your offer
Cheers
Ollie
 

WingNut

UK Redskins
Oct 31, 2003
1,562
210
118
Essex, UK
www.uk-redskins.com
Thanks mate, appreciate the offer. Im going to give Kee a phone today and see what they see. Ive heard nothing but good things about them so hopefully itll get sorted. If not Ill definately take you up on your offer
Cheers
Ollie
No good ringing today. It's Saturday and their offices are closed.

Best try on Monday....

Cheers

Wingy...
 

fishleg003

Active Member
Oct 13, 2011
139
10
28
Try a different battery you probably have an unusually small battery. If I dangle the battery outside the gun by the wire I also can't hit the switch from the front. Some batteries are fatter than others sounds like the board is fine its just the battery isn't pushing on the back of the board enough.
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: Bolter

Care_Bears

Bluey .. ... ...Teams :- Care Bears UK
Jul 7, 2007
1,792
598
148
Wiltshire
when fish says fatter battery, use only a Duracell battery, anyway, this pushes out the board against the buttons and I`ve found if it doesn`t , put a bit of card alongside the other side of the battery to do so, should be ok then ?