i-feed a reloader?

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  • oldsoldier
    just choke yourself out!!!
    • Feb 2002
    • 2459

    #1

    i-feed a reloader?

    Ok, I dont know how many people out there have even thought about doing this, but, here goes;
    I have two hoppers; a revvy and a reloader. I am thinking of only carrying one, and am wondering if it would be possible to intellifeed a reloader. I havent opened it yet to look at it, and am just wondering if anyone else has thought of doing this. Post your ideas.
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  • xen_100
    super-uber spyder tech
    • Oct 2002
    • 1203

    #2
    I am sure it would be posible, you just have to find out what they use to trigger the motor. thier will be an op-amp or a logic chip or something that tell the motor to spin. just tap into that and you will be set. if you dont know what you are doing, be carefull. you could blowup the op-amp/logic chip and it will be dead as a doornail. isolation is the key for triggering on two seperate events.

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    • Zenwood
      Registered User
      • Jul 2002
      • 69

      #3
      Why ?

      Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I think the reloader is designed to spin after every shot by use of a sound/vibration sensor. Wouldn't that make an I-feed on one kinda pointless ?

      I was planning on getting the Re:Load kit for revvys for the specific purpose of eliminating the wire between my revvy and I-frame. Does anyone out there have any experience with a reloader and an I-fed revvy and can tell if there is a performance difference ?

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      • Jimmi9999
        Running Scared
        • Mar 2002
        • 216

        #4
        yes the reloader spins everytime you shoot so it would be pointless to intellifeed it. its pretty sensitive too when ever i close the lid or if i tap the side of the hopper it spins.
        i just got my reloader . the best thing i like about it is the paddles that it comes with. they roll the balls right to the hole. i would say to get it if you want to get rid of the wire. i haven't had a i-fed revy so i don't know about those.

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        • Top Secret
          IPR's E-Maggot
          • Jun 2001
          • 601

          #5
          Reloaders have 'wireless' intellifeed. No need to complicate things with wires.
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