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  • LoveMyMagMoreThanYou
    Got my 'Mag!! Let's Go!!!
    • Apr 2003
    • 389

    #766
    Originally posted by Legendary Matos
    I just got a Warp Feed and I'm not too mechanically inclined with this stuff so i was wondering how to take off the jumpers to set the dwell without pulling out the whole board.
    You should be able to remove the jumpers with needle nose pliers or tweezers.
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    • Legendary Matos
      Registered User
      • Apr 2008
      • 94

      #767
      Another question, how do you mount the warp? The mounting plate has a curved line while the warp has a straight line. Do you just muscle it in there? Thats what I've been trying to do yet its not working too well.

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      • KrazyJ
        Registered User
        • Mar 2008
        • 31

        #768
        the screw holes on the wrap should match up with the 2 larger curved holes on the mounting plate. The wrap will most likely not be completely parrallel with the gun.

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        • Legendary Matos
          Registered User
          • Apr 2008
          • 94

          #769
          Ah I see how it works now. I just need bigger screws for my ASA and longer macroline. Thanks!

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          • Zone Drifter
            Here and there...

            • Mar 2007
            • 541

            #770
            Anyone have a schematic for the 12v mod? The link on the first page is not working.

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            • secretweaponevan
              Only HALF Polish!
              • Sep 2007
              • 1132

              #771
              Originally posted by Zone Drifter
              Anyone have a schematic for the 12v mod? The link on the first page is not working.
              You might want to look into the "big cell" mod, running 2 nine volts in parallel rather than serial with a voltage regulator.

              Go here and search for "big cell" (3rd pic from the bottom).


              Supposedly cheaper and cleaner with almost the same performance increase.

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              • Zone Drifter
                Here and there...

                • Mar 2007
                • 541

                #772
                Originally posted by secretweaponevan
                You might want to look into the "big cell" mod, running 2 nine volts in parallel rather than serial with a voltage regulator.

                Go here and search for "big cell" (3rd pic from the bottom).


                Supposedly cheaper and cleaner with almost the same performance increase.
                So (pertaining to the pic) the red wires running through the switch go to the respective red input, and the black go to ground? I take it that the switch can either just dangle in the battery area or mount on the side to turn off the feeder, as shown in the on/off pic.

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                • secretweaponevan
                  Only HALF Polish!
                  • Sep 2007
                  • 1132

                  #773
                  Originally posted by Zone Drifter
                  So (pertaining to the pic) the red wires running through the switch go to the respective red input, and the black go to ground? I take it that the switch can either just dangle in the battery area or mount on the side to turn off the feeder, as shown in the on/off pic.
                  Yup. Look at the 4th pic from the bottom of the page I linked. That is a swell place to mount the switch.

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                  • Ravenneon
                    Mag Daddy x2
                    • Jun 2008
                    • 163

                    #774
                    cutting into ur grips....

                    I've owned a minimag for nearly 10 years now and i recently purchased a Tac-One earlier this year and also decide to go all out and get a warp feed as well (Tac-One w/ warp feed left body)--now i read and saw the how to link ur warp and intelli frame with a switch tech page and noticed that in order to run the wire you had to cut into the grip...Now being that i just spent like 600 bucks and the anal person i am, needless to say i was a little reluctant to cut up my brand new marker. But i was looking it over and i did notice something...and i don't know if anyone has noticed or done this yet, but at the direct bottom of the intelli frame handle there is a hole that was drilled through and i actually was able to run the wires from the micro switch through this hole and the was an indent also along the bottom so i could mount the warp feed bracket and not pinch the wires...its nice alternative to cutting the grip...just a heads up if no one had noticed.

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                    • JSC_Liason_Neo
                      JSC Liason Neo
                      • May 2007
                      • 3

                      #775
                      One of the leads of the battery snap(cord that connects the 9v battery) broke of the board, I resoldered it and now my warp drive does not work, what could it be????

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                      • KrazyJ
                        Registered User
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 31

                        #776
                        Originally posted by JSC_Liason_Neo
                        One of the leads of the battery snap(cord that connects the 9v battery) broke of the board, I resoldered it and now my warp drive does not work, what could it be????

                        This happened to me at the beginning of this month. check to make sure when you soldered it that the flux didn't accidentally cross any of the other circuits. thats all that comes to mind right off hand.

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                        • trugz
                          Marine Corps Doc
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 39

                          #777
                          Need the advice of the GURU's.

                          All right, you think you never heard dumb questions? Well here is two of them. I have a minimag with a warp feed and a extreme rage overdrive hopper. I am having two problems.

                          Problem number one - The extreme rage overdrive hopper keeps falling off the warp feed. I even did the hose mod and feed it through the hopper so it will hold it there, still falls of. Is there anything I can do to prevent this?

                          Problem number two - Is there a way that I can hook up the extreme rage overdrive hopper to function at the same time as the warp feed?

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                          • a.w.e.s.o.m-o
                            Registered User
                            • Apr 2009
                            • 2

                            #778
                            double sided tape

                            Originally posted by trugz
                            All right, you think you never heard dumb questions? Well here is two of them. I have a minimag with a warp feed and a extreme rage overdrive hopper. I am having two problems.

                            Problem number one - The extreme rage overdrive hopper keeps falling off the warp feed. I even did the hose mod and feed it through the hopper so it will hold it there, still falls of. Is there anything I can do to prevent this?

                            Problem number two - Is there a way that I can hook up the extreme rage overdrive hopper to function at the same time as the warp feed?

                            Try using double sided tape from 3M its available in different thicknesses. dont over do it cause it can attract dust.

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                            • yellowzuk
                              Registered User
                              • Jun 2008
                              • 40

                              #779
                              Warp Feed Sensor question

                              I bought a used warp feed which doesn't not have sensor build inside. I think it is a PTP version of warp feed. Does anyone in here know where to buy (I don't think PTP still have it in stock) or how to make a pulg in sensor. I am using a puenmag so intelli switch is not an option. I compare to my other warp feed, the housing is slight different. It doesn't have anything to hold the springs for the sensor. Hopfully, I don't have to buy other warp feed! Hope someone can answer my question.

                              Thank for reading.

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                              • Chronobreak
                                Rec Poster
                                • Mar 2003
                                • 5055

                                #780
                                Originally posted by yellowzuk
                                I bought a used warp feed which doesn't not have sensor build inside. I think it is a PTP version of warp feed. Does anyone in here know where to buy (I don't think PTP still have it in stock) or how to make a pulg in sensor. I am using a puenmag so intelli switch is not an option. I compare to my other warp feed, the housing is slight different. It doesn't have anything to hold the springs for the sensor. Hopfully, I don't have to buy other warp feed! Hope someone can answer my question.

                                Thank for reading.


                                airgun store, under warp feed parts.

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