Warp sensitivity isn't so sensitive

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  • Jeem
    Registered User
    • Oct 2001
    • 3

    #1

    Warp sensitivity isn't so sensitive

    Hi folks,
    New on here. Have a problem. My 4 month old warp feed
    doesn't turn. I have the sensitivity knob turned all the way
    to the right and can tap the side and nothing!! The overide seems to work fine. Seems to have been progressive to get to this state. Noticed some probs the time before last an dthought it might be the battery. Last time at scenario game it just does nothing. Battery is fine. Can't get through to phone support as they are closed all week.
    Do I need a new board?
    Does it need to be sent in?
    Couldn't find anything in the archive with this problem.
    If it does need to be sent in does anybody have a $$$ estimate?
    Any tips appreciated????

    Thanks
    Jeem
  • Dubstar112
    Dubstar111x
    • Feb 2001
    • 2321

    #2
    do you have the right signal jumpers?, if you set up intelifeed you'll need to change them as i did...
    AO #765
    CCM Series 5
    Prerelease Impulse
    Hyperframed Warped Mag w/flatline tank
    Feedback.


    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.

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    • Jeem
      Registered User
      • Oct 2001
      • 3

      #3
      No didn't set up intellfeed. It worked fine for 4 months. Have a neighbor same thing happened to. Warp just quit spinnin after
      several months. He through his in a box and bought a shocker.
      I'd like to get mine back on my RT and maybe tell him how to get his working?????

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      • a_malfunction
        Damnit! It Malfunctioned!
        • Feb 2001
        • 1779

        #4
        Maybe the vibration sensor is shot....
        -Gig 'Em Ags!

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        • AGD
          The man from AGD

          • Oct 2000
          • 5916

          #5
          Take apart the back cover and carefully remove the pcb screws and lift up the circuit board about 3/4 of an inch. This will disconect the sensor. Turn the blue pot up and if the motor spins then the sensor has started conducting and has to be replaced. If the motor doesn't spin the board is bad. Either way you will probably have to send it in to get fixed. Shouldn't cost you anything unless you abused it.

          AGD
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          • Jeem
            Registered User
            • Oct 2001
            • 3

            #6
            Thanks for the info.

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