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  • BD_Paintball
    UW-Whitewater Paintball
    • May 2003
    • 2268

    #1

    warp feed problem

    my warp feed spins fine when no balls are in it, but when balls are in it, it does not spin or spins very slowly. it makes a squeek noise if i press the white button to make it spin.
    could it be my motor?belt?or something else

    please help me figure this out

    thanks
    My Guns: chrome and black pump mag
    -black 2k sniper 2
    -32* vision imp with ups, ECS, reloader B
    -was'd imp w/ i-frame and all ups, warp feed
    -88/3000 and 48/3000 tanks

    AIM: Paintball1084

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  • ß?µ£ §mµ®ƒ
    University of Rochester
    • Aug 2003
    • 1012

    #2
    try differnt batteries, differnt brands have differnt strengths "juice" that goes into the motor making it stronger or weaker etc...
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    • silentdeath55
      yes, I use a drop forward
      • Jul 2002
      • 924

      #3
      i've found that name brand batteries like energizer or duracell work the best. The squeeking sound is most likely the rubber-band drive from the motor slipping, this is normal if the paintballs are fully loading the tube.

      my feedback thread:
      http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...hreadid=115129

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      • BD_Paintball
        UW-Whitewater Paintball
        • May 2003
        • 2268

        #4
        thanks for the posts and i have tryed new batteries, and it helped out a lot.
        My Guns: chrome and black pump mag
        -black 2k sniper 2
        -32* vision imp with ups, ECS, reloader B
        -was'd imp w/ i-frame and all ups, warp feed
        -88/3000 and 48/3000 tanks

        AIM: Paintball1084

        my feedback

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        • FragTek
          RPG DevilMAG Owner
          • Sep 2003
          • 2382

          #5
          I would double check your drive belt too if it is making a squeaking noise. If you find that it is stretched or not tight enough, go to the hardware store and pick up a standard o-ring thats one size smaller than the drive belt. You have to make sure that your Warp jumpers and shock sensor (if you are using it) are setup correctly as not too burn out your motor, because this will eliminate virtually all slip in the warp making it easier to burn out the motor under heavy loads.

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