AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
I think dude was askin if it was possible to hook them (warp & revvy) together to feed each time trigger was pulled, so both actuate at same time, I was wondering same myself, but I have a question for you SpeedBallBanks, do you have 2 different bodies in the "official Automag Pics" thread or is it a custom 90 degree elbow on top of powerfeed, me an buddy was arguing, i think its custom piece, he says it 2 different powerfeed body's. Can ya settle dilema and possibly give a better pic of it, say a frontal shot? Thanx
it is a 90 degree adapter it comes with the warp feed so people with my "old setup" can use a warp with ease now i have a hopper right so it works beter and i dont even use that peice oh yeah here is a better pic to prove him wrong lol \/
if you are interested, i would buy that piece (90 degree elbow) off ya, i do need it for my present set-up, and cant find it anywhere... how much ya want for it, seriously...
CAN anybody answer Badabing's question? I am contemplating same set-up, but wondering how to interface both since they operate at 2 different voltages? does the WARP FEED require an electrical signal to actuate it to spin? Any help would be appreciated, since question was never really answered....
Originally posted by Badabing OK I'm not sure if this has been answered but can I link my warp and my revy together so they turn on at the same time?
I need some elp with this.
Thanx
A little more information would be required here.
Are you using an E-Mag or Intell-frame?
Do you want to run them off the same Battery power sorce?
Answer these and I might be able to help you out or find someone who can.
I currently, well soon, have an intelliframe, is it possible to wire both revvy and warp to same microswitch using their own power sources? Since 1 is 12v and other is 9.6v, will this conflict with each other? Also is it feasable to just link revvy since the warp feeds on vibration, and not worry about linking the two together? Lastly would it work if i wired revvy to spin with each trigger pull and warp to spin with the trigger release, since microswitch has three contacts?
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