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Twd Xbow reliability


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IMG_20200829_143726.thumb.jpg.fab2e32f5db08b01e0b0e58f0775a2e1.jpg IMG_20200829_143946.thumb.jpg.44ea303a58585539f622eab21e986e78.jpg IMG_20200829_144029.thumb.jpg.6bdc70c2705f4ce146ab73aaad5f58d4.jpg I'm not happy with the reliability or consistency of the crossbow mech. It tends to fail more than I like. I've tried many adjustments and stuff but want to maybe replace the ball in position switch to see if the one installed could be flakey. Now I don't seem to have the exact stern branded one on hand, do would either of these two do this job. The white actuator one seems to have the same specs I think. The green one is T120 instead of T85. I'm guessing the T could refer to sensitivity I dunno. I have included I photo of the stern one still installed as reference.

 

to get the stern one is around $40+

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I think the "T" represents the "N" Newton force to activate the switch eg specs for a T85 requires .75N. These micro switches are cheap to buy so at $40 you are paying a lot. Sometimes if you replace a micro thats suited for electronic switching as opposed to an electrical switching can give you intermittent switching and misleading results. Before replacing the switch replace the diode first.
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