warp feed/ e-mag help

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  • shortysmalls25
    Registered User
    • Aug 2010
    • 24

    #1

    warp feed/ e-mag help

    hey everybody. ive got an e-mag with the xmod 7 beta software and im trying to hook my warp feed up to it, with the actual plug in wire so that when the trigger is pulled, the warp turns. ive got it all set up correctly, ive checkd it and double checked it, warp feed works fine with the vibration mode and the mechanical microswitch trigger. but when i hook up the plug in wire it just spins and doesnt shut off. does anyone know if the beta software supports the plug in? or anything else that might affect this?
  • Ando
    Magusmaximus
    • Jun 2009
    • 4144

    #2
    There's jumpers in the warp to fix that. Just swap them.

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    • Watcher
      aka CavDragoneb12
      • Apr 2008
      • 867

      #3
      Yes.


      The jumper set you have shunts installed on in the warp is telling it that it's sensing a switch that it needs to supply power to, so when it gets power back (closed loop from a Microswitch) it spins the warp. This is the negative (-) jumper position.

      The sensor that operates from the Emag board has it's own power source and the warp picks up on this and thinks it's a closed loop. You need the shunt on the positive (+) jumper.

      There should be 2 jumper sets. A set of 4 pairs of pins along the left side of the board running laterally. These control the warp dwell and as long as the warp spins reliably as is I wouldn't touch them. Mine actually dwells too short with one shunt installed so I leave them all off. Installed laterally (looking like this [..] ) the shunts are neutral here. Installed vertically they shorten dwell an incriment for each shunt (none = longest spin, 4 = shortest spin).

      On the right side of the board near the blue potentiometer is a set of 3 pairs of pins running vertically. Shunts are installed on these opposite as the dwell jumpers, by which I mean vertically they are neutral and laterally they have effect.

      The jumpers are arranged follows:

      Negative (-)
      Positive (+)
      Sensor


      You most likely have it setup as such. This is what you want if you run to a switch.

      N-[..]
      P- ..
      S-[..]

      This is what you want if you run to an external sensor or a circuit board.

      N- ..
      P-[..]
      S-[..]

      Leave the vibration sensor on as a precaution. It doesn't hurt the switch or the board to run both, and it's a little extra insurance if a wire gets shorted or your battery dies or something.
      Last edited by Watcher; 01-27-2011, 02:17 AM.

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      • shortysmalls25
        Registered User
        • Aug 2010
        • 24

        #4
        it worked. thanks guys.

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        • maniacmechanic
          PrestonCoPaintball
          • Aug 2006
          • 3453

          #5
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