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  • don miguel
    the legend
    • Sep 2006
    • 1141

    #706
    someone probably alread asked this so I feel stupid, but can you buy an on/off for the warp?

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    • mathok
      Registered User
      • Aug 2006
      • 2

      #707
      You can but the official ones are expensive and unless you send it in for modification you be soldering it in anyway. Just make a trip to Radio Shack (now called The Source where I'm at) and get a basic toggle switch.

      Split one of wires to the battery connection thing. Strip the wire ends and solder the toggle swicth between them. Have a hole drilled for the toggle switch to fit snugly in and that should do it.

      PS. Should probably dissemble the warp for this cause soldering irons melt plastic rather quickly.

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      • don miguel
        the legend
        • Sep 2006
        • 1141

        #708
        PLEASE HELP ME! my warp is over feeding and balls are jamming in my feedneck! WHAT DO I DO. The warp pushes them too hard, how do I adjust that?

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        • EPIC_Vader
          Paintballin' with Soul
          • Oct 2006
          • 25

          #709
          Hey AO
          Was showing off my warped mag to a friend who is just starting to get into paintball today. He loved it but asked me a question I wasn't sure I could answer. For some reason he wants to know if a warp feed could push paintballs through 4 feet of hose
          anyway, I told him I think it could, but I figured I would check here first. Sorry if this kind of question has already been asked. I checked through this thread for a question similiar, but admittedly, I started rushing towards the end.

          Any help would be much appreciated!

          -Mike

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          • sniper1rfa
            (Not a Wang Force member.)
            • Aug 2001
            • 1107

            #710
            i think we decided that it couldn't.

            At various times an array of warps was considered, say two or three in a row. That might be powerful enough, though you might start crushing balls.
            "The Fine Print: Discontinue use if your eyeballs suddenly get way smaller."

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            • EPIC_Vader
              Paintballin' with Soul
              • Oct 2006
              • 25

              #711
              thanks, any idea what the longest one could feed would be?

              sorry for the noob questions

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              • don miguel
                the legend
                • Sep 2006
                • 1141

                #712
                Originally posted by EPIC_Vader
                thanks, any idea what the longest one could feed would be?

                sorry for the noob questions
                I think you meen how long can it feed for? until it runs out of batteries.

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                • Chronobreak
                  Rec Poster
                  • Mar 2003
                  • 5055

                  #713
                  i think he meant feed in the tube

                  i would say 12 vlt mod maybe 3.5 feet
                  thats about what i got, any longer and you gotta do some more upgrades

                  as for as longevity of batteries...2-3 days of heavy play

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                  • gotboostedvr6
                    Damage Control
                    • Oct 2006
                    • 340

                    #714
                    OT but
                    local pb shop is closing they have a brand new warp how much should i offer?

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                    • SSP-SheiK
                      Formerly TaCticulMerderder
                      • Nov 2006
                      • 800

                      #715
                      can anyone tell me if you absolutely NEED an intelliframe? (i want to warp my mag but i dont want to spend $100 on a frame)

                      will it work on a carbon fiber or stock frame?

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                      • Chronobreak
                        Rec Poster
                        • Mar 2003
                        • 5055

                        #716
                        warp wil work on ANY gun/frame

                        if you want to intellifeed it you need a y-grip, inteeliframe, or rpg chimera

                        i think those are the only ones with microswitch mounts.

                        but you can always just use the built in warp sensor.

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                        • SSP-SheiK
                          Formerly TaCticulMerderder
                          • Nov 2006
                          • 800

                          #717
                          intellifed is when for every shot, the warp turns correct?


                          can i mod a carbon fiber to "intelliframe/feed" the warp?

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                          • wws2010
                            Registered User
                            • Dec 2006
                            • 13

                            #718
                            IS THIS THE LINK FOR ONE THAT IS COMPATIBLE WITH AN ION

                            The Link

                            Where can I find the cheapest one that is compatable with the ion?

                            If I buy one that is only compatable with agd then cant I buy the feedneck adapter and it will work?

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                            • MANN
                              I am in TN. GO VOLS.
                              • Apr 2006
                              • 4266

                              #719
                              The one from agd is completely compatible with an ion. You will have to put 2 90 degree elbos to make it down to the warp

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                              • FA22RaptorF22
                                AO-CT
                                • Nov 2006
                                • 593

                                #720
                                hey, i dont know if any techies have tested this thoroughly...but what is the peak voltage a warp board can handle? I know its around 12 somewhere...but what is the absolute frying point of the board? I have a straight 12v mod in now...but i could always get an adjustable and put it just before the frying point. let me know, thanks.

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