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  • Dayspring
    aka- The Day Wang

    • May 2001
    • 9664

    #121
    ACTUALLY-

    The ULT solves one of the problems the Hyperframes had- the solenoid couldn't push the on/off pin.

    With the reduced pressure on the pin, the noid can now do it's job.

    And yes. You can play with the dwell a little on the Hyperframe to save some battery life.

    Originally posted by the larch
    Not really, The whole purpose of the ule is to lighten the trigger pull. Since with a hyper frame, your finger will no longer have a mechanical link to the on/off, it probably won't help at all. I would save up and shop for a retro, or x valve. Something that can recharge quicker so that you don't end up with any shoot down.

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    • the larch
      Registered User
      • May 2003
      • 376

      #122
      Yes, the ult trigger works with the x-valve quite nicely.
      I also suggest reading this thread. http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...hreadid=105646
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      on Smart Parts' patent claim, August 23rd, 2004, page 16.



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      • RagingFalcon
        Registered User
        • Oct 2003
        • 50

        #123
        short stroke 10 times a second? wtf?

        Does anybody else have this problem? with the ULT if i try to find a sweet spot i end up short stroking 10 times a second. not really sure what to do. for now i went back to the stock on/off. thanks for any suggestions

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        • greenkill
          Registered User
          • Apr 2003
          • 98

          #124
          I have a Xvalve, and when i installed my ULT, i removed my current on/off, and the oring at the bottom. When I first gas'ed up, it fired by itself, but then the on/off wouldn't reset, it'd say depress in the valve. The instructions said if it wouldn't fire keep adding shims to it does. So I added all 5 ULT shims, and same result. I then proceeded to remove 4 ULT shims, and add 2 LX shims, 2 ULT shims so that'd be equivalent to 6 ULT shims. Same thing. I added another shim and the same problem. I'm out of shims and ideas of what to do... Any suggestions?

          And I made sure that each time I installed the on/off that the holes were lining up 1 hole to the bolt, 1 to the back of the valve, and one each to each of the sides of the valve.
          Last edited by greenkill; 11-10-2003, 08:26 PM.

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          • xmaglover00420
            Lock'n Load
            • Oct 2003
            • 56

            #125
            ROF

            I've ocasionally had my selenoid stick in my xmag. Sometimes I can fire it once in manual and it fires after that, but it has stuck before and not come loose. When I clean out my on/off pin it usually helps but it'll still do it from time to time. It seems like the ULT will help this, but will it cause any shoot-down at high ROF? I have a flatline reg and can turn up the pressure. I like the idea of the trigger pull in manual being closer to the pull in electronic mode, but don't want to sacrifice being able to shoot a rope.
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            • Joni
              Registered User
              • Nov 2003
              • 942

              #126
              Rev or Evo II?

              If i get a X-valve and ULT to my classic, is it enough with at rev, or should i get an evo II?


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              • Jerhew
                Riverside Regiment
                • Jul 2002
                • 677

                #127
                i personally think a rev will be fine..
                i don't think i've had any problems...
                i've had a few chuffs but i think that was mainly from me short stroking
                an Evo would be overkill in this case(plus i don't like how they sit on the gun)i've been considering a reloader kit for my rev though...
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                • headcase
                  Gotta Love Toys
                  • Nov 2001
                  • 1141

                  #128
                  OK, I've done some searching, and haven't really found the answer I'm looking for.

                  from BlackVCG's original post

                  This on/off assembly can fit but is NOT recommended for the following:

                  E-Mags w/ double o-ring top
                  Micro E-Mags
                  MiniMag AIR Valves
                  68Automag Valves
                  Classic Automag Valves
                  HyperMags
                  SmartMags
                  I understand that the ULT will not work well in the last four of the list because they don't have the RT effect and do not recharge fast enough. But what is the problem with the e-mag versions?

                  Thanks for your time.
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                  • Jerhew
                    Riverside Regiment
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 677

                    #129
                    the smaller pin allows for less flow which will slow down e/x-mags...
                    the reason it doesn't affect rt/x valved guns is because they aren't as fast as e/x-mags

                    im not totally clear how apparent this is, but that is the reason that was given.
                    TheDuelist "The problem is that Tom has developed the VW Beetle of the paintball industry. It's almost too good to change and far too reliable."

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                    • headcase
                      Gotta Love Toys
                      • Nov 2001
                      • 1141

                      #130
                      Originally posted by Jerhew
                      the smaller pin allows for less flow which will slow down e/x-mags...
                      the reason it doesn't affect rt/x valved guns is because they aren't as fast as e/x-mags

                      im not totally clear how apparent this is, but that is the reason that was given.
                      So the problem isn't the valve itself, but the marker it is in? The old E-mag valve would be just fine in a mech marker?
                      Last edited by headcase; 11-29-2003, 04:45 PM.
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                      • Jerhew
                        Riverside Regiment
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 677

                        #131
                        well ya the old emag valve is just an rt valve...
                        just as the x-mag valve is an x-valve found in the newer rt-pros(or upgraded classics/minis...etc)
                        --technically speaking there really is only 2 different valves...ones with and without a reactive trigger--

                        the problem is the rate of fire differences between mechanical and electronic markers
                        TheDuelist "The problem is that Tom has developed the VW Beetle of the paintball industry. It's almost too good to change and far too reliable."

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                        • headcase
                          Gotta Love Toys
                          • Nov 2001
                          • 1141

                          #132
                          Originally posted by Jerhew
                          well ya the old emag valve is just an rt valve...
                          just as the x-mag valve is an x-valve found in the newer rt-pros(or upgraded classics/minis...etc)
                          --technically speaking there really is only 2 different valves...ones with and without a reactive trigger--

                          the problem is the rate of fire differences between mechanical and electronic markers
                          The way I read the first post is that the only valves that are supposed to use the ULT are the newest aluminum valves regardless of application(understanding that the ULT shouldn't be used in E/X-Mags) My question is, what is the internal difference between the old E-mag(2 o-ring versions) and the X-valves. It seems apparent to me that the change was not just a different material
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                          • Jerhew
                            Riverside Regiment
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 677

                            #133
                            nope.
                            as long as you have 2 o-rings(and aren't using it in an e/x-mag) you're good to go.
                            other than material, there is no noteworthy difference between the two

                            in fact i milled out my old 1 o-ring rt valve(basically making it a 2 o-ring valve) and dropped the ult in...works perfectly.
                            TheDuelist "The problem is that Tom has developed the VW Beetle of the paintball industry. It's almost too good to change and far too reliable."

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                            • tdogreb
                              Registered User
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 100

                              #134
                              ult problem

                              just got my ult. should the on off pin go all the way through the on off support mine pin will not. also when i got the ult the pin was stuck in the on off support and would not come out.had to use pliers to get it out.please help

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                              • xmaglover00420
                                Lock'n Load
                                • Oct 2003
                                • 56

                                #135
                                I don't understand

                                ok,
                                the x valve is an aluminum rt valve, right? then why would the ult work well in a rt pro and not an xmag? I've seen an old rt shoot 20 bps. if the ult will restrict flow, then it woulnd't be a good upgrade for those either. someone please tell me what the hell is going on.
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