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  • DoubleDutch
    Registered User
    • Oct 2002
    • 232

    #31
    I recently ordered some Warp Feed hose from the AGD store to try some other setups, and I got the new thinner black hose, but I didn't get the O-rings that were supposed to friction fit them. Any chance I can get two of those sent to me, AGD?

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    • Havoc_online
      www.havoc-online.com
      • Feb 2002
      • 2851

      #32
      how do you mount this on a gun? I've been thinking about getting one someday, but I want to know all the details. And will this make my gun really unbalanced?
      it comes with a one-piece mounting plate that allows you to mount the warp on the right or left side of the marker with plenty of angles to play with.

      DoubleDutch - PM me your address and I'll send ya some(OR you can take your hose with you to Home Depot and find some o'rings that fit)
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      • LawFox32
        Registered User
        • May 2001
        • 1360

        #33
        warp hose doesn't come w/ the o-rings,but dude just go to Home Depot and just pick some up from the plumbing section, cuz AGD isn't doing anything until after World Cup.

        P.S. havoc is quite possibly the greatest guy on AO, well maybe second or third, there is tom and I

        Richmond

        Forest Green Unmilled Viking #475
        (black razor blade and black sticky3s)
        black 14in Powerlyte Scepter Kit
        Black Halo B
        88/45 Centerflag Hyperflow Stub

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        • Jack & Coke
          TUNAMAX No. 1
          • Jul 2002
          • 2644

          #34
          What kinda of motor drives the warp? What's the model number and rating?

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          • ClassicMagMan
            Registered User
            • Oct 2002
            • 11

            #35
            im gettin a minimag and I wanna get a warp for it which powerfeed should I get for it, left or right?

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            • LawFox32
              Registered User
              • May 2001
              • 1360

              #36
              well classic that depends on a few things

              if you are right handed you will want a hopper right powerfeed

              and if you are a lefty then hopper left

              its also preference

              Richmond

              Forest Green Unmilled Viking #475
              (black razor blade and black sticky3s)
              black 14in Powerlyte Scepter Kit
              Black Halo B
              88/45 Centerflag Hyperflow Stub

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              • Havoc_online
                www.havoc-online.com
                • Feb 2002
                • 2851

                #37
                P.S. havoc is quite possibly the greatest guy on AO, well maybe second or third, there is tom and I
                lol he likes me! he really really likes me!

                What kinda of motor drives the warp? What's the model number and rating?
                It's a carbon brush motor. I'm not sure on it's model number but my guess on it's rating is 18v @24,000RPM(no load).
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                • ClassicMagMan
                  Registered User
                  • Oct 2002
                  • 11

                  #38
                  k, thx!

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                  • LawFox32
                    Registered User
                    • May 2001
                    • 1360

                    #39
                    Havoc wouldn't it be a 12v motor b/c you can't run 18v's into it,(2 9v batteries, thats y you need the 12vregulater)

                    just wondering

                    Richmond

                    Forest Green Unmilled Viking #475
                    (black razor blade and black sticky3s)
                    black 14in Powerlyte Scepter Kit
                    Black Halo B
                    88/45 Centerflag Hyperflow Stub

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                    • Havoc_online
                      www.havoc-online.com
                      • Feb 2002
                      • 2851

                      #40
                      you need the 12v regulater for the board(which is actually rated for 18v but it's not stable) you can run 18v straight to the motor with no problems, but I'll tell you right now, your not going to sneak up on anyone with how loud the motor will spin.
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                      • Jack & Coke
                        TUNAMAX No. 1
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 2644

                        #41
                        You can bypass the board and run 18v right into the motor?

                        If you bypassed the board and ran 18v directly to the motor (activated by an Intelliframe - roller switch setup), how many balls would it spit out with each trigger pull?

                        Since each trigger pull is extremely brief in time, how many turns would the friction disc actually make with each pulse? Since the board is bypassed, I'm guessing the dwell time would be extremely short as well. Would it be enough to consistantly feed?

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                        • Havoc_online
                          www.havoc-online.com
                          • Feb 2002
                          • 2851

                          #42
                          yes, you CAN bypass the board and go straight to the motor, BUT not with an Iframe hook-up(that needs to board to close the signal). It can only be done with a marker that sends a pulse(an Emarker) like the Emag.

                          If you ran the 16.8 volts from the Emag battery straight to the warp motor, you'd get something in the low-mid thirties. This is obviously overkill. No hopper can come close to keeping up with that so it's worthless, the 12v mod is perfect cause the HALO B can feed just under the 12v's abilities. Also, not having the warp board means that you will have to run your Emag in Emode all the time and not only will your battery drain twice as fast but once it's dead and you switch to manuel mode, you won't be able to load because you will have taken out your vib. control. (did I mention you'll be able to hear the warp spin from other cities? THAT' HOW LOUD IT IS! lol j/k)
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                          • Jack & Coke
                            TUNAMAX No. 1
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 2644

                            #43
                            Also, can you explain in detail "how-to" lube the warp wheel? Do I have to take the warp apart?

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                            • Havoc_online
                              www.havoc-online.com
                              • Feb 2002
                              • 2851

                              #44
                              I personally use the same oil I use on my marker
                              cover my finger in oil
                              take the bottom hose-warp adaptor off
                              stick my finger in
                              use the handy white button to turn the disks
                              I repeat till both disks are nice and slippery all the way around
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                              • Jack & Coke
                                TUNAMAX No. 1
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 2644

                                #45
                                Drop test results...

                                Although these results are subjective by nature, I believe that after 5 samples of data, a good idea of what is happening becomes predictable and fairly consistant (i.e. you get the picture of which is faster than the other).

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