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  • DamianTC
    Emag - ULE RT - Classic
    • Sep 2008
    • 272

    #1

    loader for the warp feed

    I just got my new Emag and I got a warp feed on it. I been thinking about a loader to put on it.. Does anyone have any experience with a Halo/Warp combo? or would a warp feed pretty much just bottle-neck the halo's feed rate?

    Also, how do you hook up the 2nd 9v battery to the warp to get the 20BPS?
  • druid
    Mo Anam Cara
    • Mar 2006
    • 559

    #2
    Originally posted by DamianTC
    I just got my new Emag and I got a warp feed on it. I been thinking about a loader to put on it.. Does anyone have any experience with a Halo/Warp combo? or would a warp feed pretty much just bottle-neck the halo's feed rate?

    Also, how do you hook up the 2nd 9v battery to the warp to get the 20BPS?
    Halo works just fine on a Warp but you will have to mod the shell to accommodate the hose or the feedneck (if it has the angled feed). The warp feeds fine with a 12V revvy so the Halo is no issue.

    I might say a Reloader B would also work because it is sound activated when the Warp is vibration.

    The Rip drives will be a nice addition to clearing your stack for an oddball paintball. If anything, upgrade the loader board to at least 22+bps for constant and reliable feeding of the warp.

    You tie a second 9V link to the first like a standard 9V-18V halo mod but you should install a 12V resistor in-line to dumb the 18V down to 12. That won't fry the Warp board and keeps the warranty intact but 18V might kill it and void any warranty.

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    • DamianTC
      Emag - ULE RT - Classic
      • Sep 2008
      • 272

      #3
      the halo I want to get is the one with rip drive and V35 board

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      • Watcher
        aka CavDragoneb12
        • Apr 2008
        • 867

        #4
        Honestly, I get good results with Ricochet hoppers on the warp feed.

        Their shape can't be beat for clearing the hose, they have a sensor in the feedneck to spin when paint passes it, and they are pretty battery effecient.

        The one I have is an Apache; I got it for like $30 and it feeds near enough to 20bps as makes no difference. My warp has never gone hungry yet.

        Lots of people use halos on them and they seem to work fine though. Any hopper will work it just depends on your feed/fire rate and the hose clearance.


        The 12V mod is pretty cool, I have one that I may or may not upgrade to in the future. Like druid said, it's just 2 9volts wired together with a 12 resistor.

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