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  • paintball72
    Registered User
    • Jan 2008
    • 231

    #1

    Warp feed problems

    ok i got a warp feed about 4 months ago and i absolutly love it to death its an awsome product. but the vibration sensor wasnt working and i found that to be because i had misplaced the spring that goes under the circuit board, i have a new spring coming in the mail. but the second problem i have is that it doesnt have the "power" it used to have it struggles to push balls out the tube and ive tried 6 different batteries on it so im convinced that that isnt the problem its possible its due to the missing spring but i doubt it. what do you guys think thanks :)
  • gfx2043
    Registered User
    • Oct 2003
    • 11

    #2
    First what batteries are you using some cant keep up with the warps amp draw very well, I use duracell. second make sure nothing is binding and that everything turns freely. if all else fails use a multi-meter and make sure all the wire connections are good. I replaced the cheep wires in mine and have never had a problem since. Why they didn't use copper wire I'm not sure but once I replaced it with new wire all my issues went away.

    Originally posted by paintball72
    ok i got a warp feed about 4 months ago and i absolutly love it to death its an awsome product. but the vibration sensor wasnt working and i found that to be because i had misplaced the spring that goes under the circuit board, i have a new spring coming in the mail. but the second problem i have is that it doesnt have the "power" it used to have it struggles to push balls out the tube and ive tried 6 different batteries on it so im convinced that that isnt the problem its possible its due to the missing spring but i doubt it. what do you guys think thanks :)

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    • Mechanic79
      Whatever, I do what I want

      • Jul 2001
      • 666

      #3
      Yea, replace the wires and install a "big cell" mod. (two 9V in parallel)


      Make sure all the moving parts are oiled up and moving freely.

      Batteries do make a HUGH difference. I use rechargeable MaHa Powerex

      What size paint are you using? are you mixing paint sizes?

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      • paintball72
        Registered User
        • Jan 2008
        • 231

        #4
        k thanks guys

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