Linking your warp and 9v revvy (electronicly)

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  • BTAutoMag
    AO's Problem Child
    • Oct 2001
    • 7199

    #1

    Linking your warp and 9v revvy (electronicly)

    I linked my warp and revvy together so that whenever my warp spins my revvy spins with it. so essentially i have them both ran with a vibration sensor.

    -when my warp spins my 9v revvy spins.

    -i run them both off of one 9v battery controlled by a on/off switch.

    -there is a back up battery that i can switch over to with the flik of a switch if one battery fails.

    here is the crappy pic of how i did it.
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  • Predater
    RT all the way!
    • Jan 2002
    • 738

    #2
    i have a 18v revy but i understood it fine. good idea. i may do that with my warp when i get it. got to sell my old mag first.
    Sorry for the spelling. Im still working on it.

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    • BTAutoMag
      AO's Problem Child
      • Oct 2001
      • 7199

      #3
      where did you get an 18 volt revvy i thought they only went up to 12... any ways im not sure about anything over 9 because of the max woltage issue with the warp board.
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      • hitech
        Not a shedder of vortices
        • Nov 2001
        • 4775

        #4
        Re: Linking your warp and 9v revvy (electronicly)

        Originally posted by BTAutoMag
        I linked my warp and revvy together so that whenever my warp spins my revvy spins with it. so essentially i have them both ran with a vibration sensor.
        The circuit board in the warp doesn't have any problem with the extra current? I assume it doesn't since you said it works. Have you played a days worth of games, or just tried it out? I'm curious as it's simpler than my idea of using an SCR.


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