When the controller was first fitted with the chip, all 3 modes fired like they should. After a day or so, mode one began firing in bursts instead of the normal "auto", but the other, slower, modes fired normally. Two days later, Mode 2 began firing in bursts, but the slowest mode (3) still fired normally.
I took out the batteries and checked them with the tester. Both came at about 1.34 volts. I replaced them with whatever batteries i could find which according to the tester, put out an average of 1.38 volts. After i put the slightly more powered batteries in, the rapid fire modes started firing in "auto" again, but a minute burst could still be noticed. I think this would go away if i put in newer batteries (1.5-1.6ish volts).
Has anyone else had this? is it normal for the chip to be directly related to the power of the battery? Does it cause damage to the chip if the battery isnt "full"?