Ok here is my problem. I keep getting pockets of dry fire in between shots. What could be happening and how can I fix it. Oh I bought the warp used and didn't get any paper work with it. I did manage to adjust the sensitivity (sp?) to where I tap the shell and it spins. Didn't eliminate the gaps. I have a 12v rev on it and yes the switch is on and the batteries are new. Any detailed help would be appreciated.
AGD Warp Feed Adjustment
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Hmmm...
When you're getting dry fires, are the disks slipping past the balls? Or is the revvy not dropping balls into the warp fast enough and thus creating the pockets of dry fire?
What kind of gun do you have it hooked up to? Are you sure you have the powerfeed plug positioned such that the balls don't get hung up on the powerfeed? (or is it even a powerfeed gun...?)
Give us a bit more information and we'll do our best to help you out.Don't think of it as being outnumbered, think of it as a wide target selection.Comment
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Dwell time
Increase the dwell time so the discs slip a little. Oil the discs if they dont slip. This will get rid of the gaps. Remove some jumpers on the left side of the warp board
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Dwell
Dwell is the "run-on" time. You can make it keep spinning a little after each shot.Comment
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the jumpers on the left(with four sets of jumpers that are connected horizontally) are for spin time. when they are connected horizontally they are in a "storage" position where they do nothing until you connect them vertically, then they shorten the spin time, the more you connect vertically, the shorter you make the spin time. you should be fine by only connecting two vertically(don't make your spin time anything lower than a 1/4 turn).
The blue dial adjusts your sensor sensitivity, don't worry about the jumpers on the right if your not Ifeeding it. As stated before, lube your friction disks, keep fresh batteries, a good ball stack and make sure the plug is in the right spot. Remember, the warp may sometimes need to wait for the revy if your shooting for too long.Comment
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Break a ball, and rub a VERY light coating of the filling on the disks. Make sure it is where the ball contacts the disks.AO #765
CCM Series 5
Prerelease Impulse
Hyperframed Warped Mag w/flatline tank
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Good to know that somone of Tom's status seeks "relief" from a sport he helped create. A sport now ruled by a single patent.Comment
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Go to www.airgun.com and download the manual for the warp. Also, I think vegtable oil works better than old paint.
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