its official, the warp board has a design flaw...

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  • sniper1rfa
    (Not a Wang Force member.)
    • Aug 2001
    • 1107

    #1

    its official, the warp board has a design flaw...

    the problem lies in the intellifeed. there is, in fact, a direct path from the negative lead in the batter to the negative (sleeve) of the connector. this is probably from the negative intellifeed feature.

    well, this is currently making intellifeeding my gun a royal PITA, now that i am using one battery for gun and warp. the problem is that it is creating a curcuit capable of powering my gun, through the intellifeed. this current, of course, is making my warp have siezures.

    can anybody think of a way to remedy this?
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  • Havoc_online
    www.havoc-online.com
    • Feb 2002
    • 2851

    #2
    offical flaw

    The only flaw I see is you not recognizing that the board was not built to have that as an option.

    The intellifeed feature just closes a ground signal that is only recognized if the board is waiting for it so it can activate itself with it's own powersupply.

    The pulse intellifeed feature is made to recognize a signal sent by a trigger NOT TO CARRY THE ENTIRE LOAD.

    That along with the vib. sensor just make sure that the warp can be mounted on any marker with options so that it DOESNT have a flaw.

    If you really want to intellifeed the warp and cut the batteries out of the picture then cut the board out of the picture- run the wires straight to the motor.
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    • sniper1rfa
      (Not a Wang Force member.)
      • Aug 2001
      • 1107

      #3
      i actually got it to work. i switched the leads, then dropped the sleeve's. then i set it to negative. now, instead of providing a positive signal, it creates that aformentioned curcuit, but only when i want it. and it only needs one wire!

      took some creative wiring, but hey, it works. yay!
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