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  • Jim2752
    Registered User
    • Mar 2008
    • 73

    #1

    Warp-Feed ?'s

    I have an old warp feed that I want to start using because in my last paintball game I had a lot of hopper hits. I think my dad use to use it but I don't know why he stopped.
    I was reading about it and they said you shouldn't put in more then 12volts. I was hooking it up today and noticed that there are two 9-volt battery plugs. Two 9-volt batteries made it spin faster but I don't want to fry the board. Does anyone know what I should do? I also need a long powerfeed plug but airgun designs website only has the short one.
    Thanks.
  • secretweaponevan
    Only HALF Polish!
    • Sep 2007
    • 1132

    #2
    Originally posted by Jim2752
    I have an old warp feed that I want to start using because in my last paintball game I had a lot of hopper hits. I think my dad use to use it but I don't know why he stopped.
    I was reading about it and they said you shouldn't put in more then 12volts. I was hooking it up today and noticed that there are two 9-volt battery plugs. Two 9-volt batteries made it spin faster but I don't want to fry the board. Does anyone know what I should do? I also need a long powerfeed plug but airgun designs website only has the short one.
    Thanks.
    Your warp should have one of the setups on the bottom of this page: http://automagsuk.com/warpfeed.html
    One regulates the 18V down to 12V and the other "Big Cell" has the batteries hooked up in parallel to provide 9V, but with greater amperage (I think). Be sure your setup is like one of these because 18V will damage your warp.

    Tuna has the plug: http://www.tunamart.com/index.php?c=33&p=67


    Enjoy!

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    • Jim2752
      Registered User
      • Mar 2008
      • 73

      #3
      Originally posted by secretweaponevan
      Your warp should have one of the setups on the bottom of this page: http://automagsuk.com/warpfeed.html
      One regulates the 18V down to 12V and the other "Big Cell" has the batteries hooked up in parallel to provide 9V, but with greater amperage (I think). Be sure your setup is like one of these because 18V will damage your warp.

      Tuna has the plug: http://www.tunamart.com/index.php?c=33&p=67


      Enjoy!
      Thanks it looks like everything's ok. It turns out the warp feed use to be on my impulse not the automag.

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