Electronic Intelliframe?

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  • om3n
    pm's more than posts
    • Nov 2008
    • 438

    #1

    Electronic Intelliframe?

    I still feel relatively new to mags, so please bear with me when I am looking at the insides of my intelliframe, it's obvious it was designed to have something put inside of it. it looks like there is space at the top for a solenoid, and an area to attach a board below as well. Is this true? Is there anywhere I could pick up these electronics?


    ***EDIT***

    Ok I just did some reading, and now I can tell that you can't put any electronic internals in an intelliframe other than a switch to activate your loader... that's disappointing.

    I'm sure someone has, but has anyone every tried making an intelliframe electronic? Is it difficult?
    Last edited by om3n; 08-18-2009, 04:26 PM.
  • Jaron
    Too much time
    • Jul 2007
    • 101

    #2
    Depends on what kind of marker you want to put it on and what parts you'd have to stick in the frame. If you just need to put the board and a switch in it, probably not, but if you need to cram a board, a 9V, solenoid, . . ., it'd get pretty crowded.

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    • Shirow
      www.digitalgunfire.com
      • Aug 2002
      • 2023

      #3
      There are electronic frames for the mag but, to the best of my knowledge, nobody has ever converted an Intelliframe.
      Superbolt

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      • Sumthinwicked
        team id psycho AO-CT
        • Nov 2005
        • 4292

        #4
        yet

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        • rawbutter
          Registered User
          • Feb 2007
          • 1463

          #5
          The intelliframe was originally designed to hold a microswitch that would connect to your loader, kinda similar to the RF chip idea. (Am I saying that right?)

          Here's what I'm talking about. This is why those holes are there.


          This was back in the day before loaders had eyes or ears. Nowadays this mod is pretty worthless when you can just spend a little extra on a loader that will do it all for you.

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          • Shirow
            www.digitalgunfire.com
            • Aug 2002
            • 2023

            #6
            Originally posted by rawbutter
            The intelliframe was originally designed to hold a microswitch that would connect to your loader, kinda similar to the RF chip idea. (Am I saying that right?)

            Here's what I'm talking about. This is why those holes are there.


            This was back in the day before loaders had eyes or ears. Nowadays this mod is pretty worthless when you can just spend a little extra on a loader that will do it all for you.
            You can connect it to your warp though, which is still somewhat worthwhile.
            Superbolt

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