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  • babyface
    down, but never out
    • Jul 2007
    • 340

    #1

    need info on EPMAG

    well i would like a new project. any info would be greatly appreciated. thanks
  • dyeforever
    Addicted User
    • Oct 2003
    • 764

    #2
    think of a pnuemag but instead of a msv-2 a board and noid.
    mag for now, mag forever

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    • babyface
      down, but never out
      • Jul 2007
      • 340

      #3
      ok i can picture that thanks for the info

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      • p8ntbal4me
        No more UTBs!
        • Aug 2003
        • 2560

        #4
        Originally posted by babyface
        ok i can picture that thanks for the info
        Give me a second I got a picture for you that will help.

        This is a picture of an example Electro-Pneumatic Controlled setup.

        For this example I used a Morlock pinout. You can use whatever controller board works for your setup.

        The pinout reflects the 2007 Morlock color codes.

        As far as I know based on the kit sent to me last week from TAG,.. the mini-morlock uses the same pins but was bundled with a different color code of wires.

        Honor the pin-outs, not the wire colors.

        Last edited by p8ntbal4me; 01-11-2008, 05:11 PM. Reason: Updating the information
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        • BREAD_DA_PAINTER
          GO DAWGS... Im a G8R-H8R

          • Mar 2006
          • 1034

          #5
          Originally posted by p8ntbal4me
          Give me a second I got a picture for you that will help.

          This is a picture of an example Electro-Pneumatic Controlled setup.

          For this example I used a Morlock pinout. You can use whatever controller board works for your setup.




          is that a morlock or mini morlock? or is there even any difference.?

          thanks.... sorry for the high jack kinda

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          • p8ntbal4me
            No more UTBs!
            • Aug 2003
            • 2560

            #6
            I edited the post,... look again.

            Also there is a thread on PBL with the copy of the morlock manual in the post.

            Best bet is to use that manual as its direct from the factory.

            ~ P8nt
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            Jai "P8ntbal4me" Menard

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            • MournBlade
              Registered User
              • Jan 2008
              • 86

              #7
              Thanks P8nt,

              I was looking for an example of that particular noid so I could choose between the SY113A and SY123A.

              I'll start pricing my project soon. I think I can jam all of this in a Y-frame.

              Uni T-Board
              SY113A
              MPA-3
              9v
              switch

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              • p8ntbal4me
                No more UTBs!
                • Aug 2003
                • 2560

                #8
                Originally posted by MournBlade
                Thanks P8nt,

                I was looking for an example of that particular noid so I could choose between the SY113A and SY123A.

                I'll start pricing my project soon. I think I can jam all of this in a Y-frame.

                Uni T-Board
                SY113A
                MPA-3
                9v
                switch

                The difference between the SY113 and the SY123 is obviously the 1 and 2.

                For a break down, the 1 in this series noid means "normally closed" where the 2 means "normally open"

                For your project you are going to want a normally closed ceter valve so go with the SY113.

                Also, take a look at the smallest noid ASP has to offer as it has been used for Emaggo frame mods, SMC S070C-SDG-32

                This smaller noid would work and would fit in your frame ALOT easier that the SY113. The only set back to the smaller one is some people report not taking the BPS above 15 as the noid cant cycle beyond 17-18 barrier. If you kept the board capped at 15bps you will have no issues.

                Good Luck!

                ~ P8nt
                _______________________
                Jai "P8ntbal4me" Menard

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                • babyface
                  down, but never out
                  • Jul 2007
                  • 340

                  #9
                  highjack all you want boys, its helpin me too. thanks for the intrest eveyone

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