Air Nozzle and Motor getting very warm.
So I took off the upper to my AEG and decided to dry fire a bit with my finger lightly on the nozzle. I covered the nozzle with enough strength to not let air come out, but with enough leniency so that the nozzle could cycle back and forth. I noticed that the nozzle gets very warm as I was doing this. Does anyone know why this is happening?
Also, I decided to press down on the nozzle with a lot of force so that the nozzle can't cycle back and forth. The gears started whining from it. Does anyone know why this is happening?
Then I went out and shot a mid cap full of BBs and noticed that the motor, mag well, and the battery were getting warm. I think that the battery getting warm is normal, but what about that others? Why is this happening?
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