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  • moufo48
    Registered User
    • May 2003
    • 669

    #1

    Warp problems.

    hey i bought a warp a couple months back. it worked at first but then i was messin with it and broke one of the wires off from the circuit. so i just hooked it back up and it ran fine for a while but now it doesnt work. do i just need new batteries or it is something bigger?!?


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  • Outlaw5
    KILLER OF MEN WITH RAMPING
    • Mar 2003
    • 323

    #2
    Warp Problems

    First, Check the wires again to ensure that the former broken wire is still in place and contected. Second, I would then go to new batteries and using the white button on the bottom of the feed belt section, check to see if it goes around. If it does that should do it. If it goes around with the white button and then when you fire your marker it doesn't spin you very well could have broken in the contact brushes inside; go to the instructions and open the back of the Warp, the pully panel, in order to dial in the adjustment knob (Blue Knob), see instructions. once you have adjusted this then see if the Warp works when your marker fires a paintball. If it does your good, if not then check to ensure your vibration sensor springs are still in place; look on AIRGUN's Site for Warp assembly and disassembly instructions. If these springs are in place and still nothing, then call Airgun Designs and tell them all that you have done and the steps you took to get there. They will let you know if there is anything else you can do or if you need to send it in to them. Hope this helps. I have two Warps and absolutely love them so if it doesn't work right away keep going through the steps and if need be send it to Airgun, you will not be disappointed.
    COL Jerry Perkins
    SF, De Oppresso Liber

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    • moufo48
      Registered User
      • May 2003
      • 669

      #3
      hey thanks man ill try all that stuff.


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      • AdrenalineMag
        PB Ref Extraordinare
        • Aug 2001
        • 132

        #4
        how did you reconnect the disconnected wire? obviously soldering is the best way to go, and im not sure of many other ways to do it on a board, but soldering on boards can be very finnicky, if your sloppy and bleed solder too mcuh you can get it to touch other circuits and short out the board, then your screwed. make sure you have a good soldering job on that replaced wire, cause i had the same problem 2 weekends ago, my battery wire popped off in the middle of a scenario game . to prevent this from happening again in the future, i took some cotton balls and shoved them in their with the battery so it doesnt move around as much.
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