replace the fuse, then, without connecting the battery, use a continuity meter on the plug on the gun. It should read no connection. Pull the trigger, then it should read some level of continuity. If it goes off without the trigger being pulled, you've got a short in the wiring. That'll require a breakdown to find the source of the short.
If you dont have a short, back off that motor adjustment. No motor should be that high. You could have the motor pressed up too high, causing a jam, and thus a motor burnout. Test it by pulling the motor out of the grip, then connecting the wires, the battery, and pulling the trigger. If the motor spins, the motor is fine and you can reinstall it with the motor backed off. If it doesnt spin, your motor is fried.
Thats my 2 cents. give it a try.
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your right,when it rains the burger joint across the street does have cats for 4.99$ but that doesnt mean that i can just go get all the grape jelly i want
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