Finally fixt the other gun, now both are fully vibrating and working even when shooting at the same time
Turns out that i had soldered the wire wrongly on the diode(?)/solenoid. This left gun had to be mirrored from the right gun!
I thought, as the wires were lose at the time, i had to solder it the same way as the other working gun. And because i don't know shit about electronics i dared not to solder it the other way, scared to make things worse or blow things up at the time. But today while trying to measure the wire and diode(?) with a multimeter which gave for me strange readings, i saw that the diode(?) on the left gun was mirrored of the one on the right gun. Hadn't noticed it before.
There are 2 black lines on the diode(?). One thin line and one thick line. The left gun has the thick line on the right and the right gun has it on the left
So because i don't know what else to do i manned up and soldered the wires the other way. Oh horror when the good gun and compleet sound didn't work anymore!
Why oh why did i do it crossed my mind, the cab was finally playable minus one vibration. But it turned out that both fuses, one f5A for the sound and the other f5A for both guns were blown by my measuring with the multimeter (still don't know how to use it
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So looking back it turned out an easy fix even for someone with 2 left hand and a total electronic noob.
An experienced person like DarthNuno or Etienne or Level42 (those guys i read alot on these forum) whould have fixed this cab within an blink of an eye.
So now only the sound issue, which isn't that big of a deal but hopefully a simple fix also. Have looked at the speakers connection, but the wires looked firm soldered not loose or broken. Any sugestions?