12v Warp Mod?

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  • OPBN
    OldPBNoob

    • Sep 2008
    • 5240

    #1

    12v Warp Mod?

    Is this simply two 9v adaptors wired together into another adapter? Similiar to the mod to use 2 9volts for a Halo?
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  • redlaser666
    US ARMY SGT
    • Jul 2002
    • 841

    #2
    NO, that would make it 18v.
    They are wired to a regulator, you can look up LM7812 for the part and diagrams.
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    • BigEvil
      www.BigEvilOnline.com

      • Feb 2005
      • 9333

      #3
      You need a 12v regulator AND a 1000 uf capacitor. If you dont put the cap in there, the vibe sensor goes nuts.

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      • 93klauss
        Klauss93
        • Aug 2010
        • 254

        #4
        Originally posted by BigEvil
        You need a 12v regulator AND a 1000 uf capacitor. If you dont put the cap in there, the vibe sensor goes nuts.

        Got a simple diagram?

        Have the one for the warp mod but it did not include the uf capacitor. Where would it be wired in?

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        • OPBN
          OldPBNoob

          • Sep 2008
          • 5240

          #5
          I'm thinking it will probably just be easier to buy the mod from PTP.

          Does this mod make the warp feed faster or does it give more useable time?
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          • BigEvil
            www.BigEvilOnline.com

            • Feb 2005
            • 9333

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            • OPBN
              OldPBNoob

              • Sep 2008
              • 5240

              #7
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              • hill160881
                fire power my friends

                • Jun 2008
                • 1156

                #8
                Or you can get 18 volt results with a lithium 11.1 volt battery and just wire it right into the power lines, no regulator required. Never buy batteries again. I have shot 25+ bps with my 12 volt mod. 11.1 volts will feed as fast as 18 volts in this configuration due to the amperage the lithium battery can provide. 18 volts will spin faster until you put the warp under a load, then the lithium battery shows why it will feed as fast or faster. Or thats my theory anyway. These batteries were about $30 and so was the charger, two years ago anyway.]

                18 to 20 bps in this video
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                Also there are smaller 11 volt LiPo batteries that will fit into the warp battery casing. I only chose this larger one for extra battery life. So look around online and select one that is what you want.


                It Velcros onto the back of the warp shell
                Last edited by hill160881; 01-23-2012, 09:06 PM.
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                • OPBN
                  OldPBNoob

                  • Sep 2008
                  • 5240

                  #9
                  You have a link to anywhere I can get these. Googled 11.1v lithium battery and coming back with all kinds of crazy crap.
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                  • hill160881
                    fire power my friends

                    • Jun 2008
                    • 1156

                    #10
                    I will look
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                    • OPBN
                      OldPBNoob

                      • Sep 2008
                      • 5240

                      #11
                      Originally posted by hill160881
                      I will look
                      Is it something like what would go into an airsoft gun? Any specs? I have a couple of places locally I might be able to call around to. Need something with a charger included.
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                      • hill160881
                        fire power my friends

                        • Jun 2008
                        • 1156

                        #12
                        ^^^yes from an arisoft gun or a RC transmitter^^

                        Its like $46 bucks and the shipping for both


                        WARNING: If you reverse polarity, even for a split second you will fry the board. So dont get the positive and negative mixed up, ever. I used a plug from an RC helicopter so this would never happen.




                        the charger
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                        Also there are smaller 11 volt LiPo batteries that will fit into the warp battery casing. I only chose this larger one for extra battery life. So look around online and select one that is what you want.
                        Last edited by hill160881; 01-23-2012, 09:04 PM.
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                        • OPBN
                          OldPBNoob

                          • Sep 2008
                          • 5240

                          #13
                          Could I take the connector off of the battery and put in a standard 9volt fitting to connect to the board?
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                          • hill160881
                            fire power my friends

                            • Jun 2008
                            • 1156

                            #14
                            Yes that will work fine. Just make sure the polarity is right before you plug it up.
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                            • OPBN
                              OldPBNoob

                              • Sep 2008
                              • 5240

                              #15
                              True. Maybe I'll go to The Shack and see if they have any connectors that are idiot proof. All else fails, I could use automotive spade fittings with the shields.
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