IMPORTANT: Hopper and Warp Intellifeed

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  • Magman425
    Registered User
    • Dec 2001
    • 16

    #1

    IMPORTANT: Hopper and Warp Intellifeed

    Can you with the directions and parts list that are given in the instruction manual for the Intelliframe link your hopper and warp to the Roller Lever Switch? I see that it has 2 positive connections on the ends and one negative connection in the middle. Can you link the hoppper positive wire to the one positive connection and the warp positive wire to the other sides connection and then just hook both of them to the one negative in the middle? It seems like it would fry the warp and the rev. If you can't do it that way then is there another way.
    Thanks
    RT PRO
    Warp Feed
    All American Barrel
    12v.
    Hyperflow
    Foamie bolt

    TEAM AFTERMATH OUT OF NAPERVILLE
  • [NA]WARLORD
    Registered User
    • Sep 2001
    • 764

    #2
    If you hook it up that way when you pull the trigger (asuming you already intellifed your revvy) revvy will spin on pull, however if when you release your trigger the warp will spin, its a simple switch. open=revvy spin,closed=warp spin, I dont know if this will cause problems with feedeing, but i would also like an explination with pics, like the online manual for the intelliframe to revvy hook-up....

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    • AGD
      The man from AGD

      • Oct 2000
      • 5916

      #3
      Easiest way to do this is to hook up a small relay inline with the ifeed to the rev. Have the contacts on the relay go to the warp and change the warp to switch turn on mode.

      AGD
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      • Magman425
        Registered User
        • Dec 2001
        • 16

        #4
        Can you kind of explain that alittle.
        Thanks
        RT PRO
        Warp Feed
        All American Barrel
        12v.
        Hyperflow
        Foamie bolt

        TEAM AFTERMATH OUT OF NAPERVILLE

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        • [NA]WARLORD
          Registered User
          • Sep 2001
          • 764

          #5
          UMMM, ok ,WHAT? Could you give us the english version of that Tom?

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