Which is the port for the intellifeed on the emag?

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  • Thanna
    Automag Enthusiast
    • Jun 2006
    • 257

    #1

    Which is the port for the intellifeed on the emag?

    There's two empty sockets on the emag board. Which one is the intellifeed port (warp connection)? I can't seem to find any good descriptions of what the sockets do on the board. Can anyone give me a better picture? Thanks.
  • echoback
    Registered User
    • Oct 2006
    • 21

    #2
    Originally posted by Thanna
    There's two empty sockets on the emag board. Which one is the intellifeed port (warp connection)? I can't seem to find any good descriptions of what the sockets do on the board. Can anyone give me a better picture? Thanks.
    It's the top one inline with the rest of the connectors, not the one way up on the very top away from the rest of them. Here's the official image: http://www.airgun.com/cbjpg.shtml

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    • Thanna
      Automag Enthusiast
      • Jun 2006
      • 257

      #3
      Thanks that helps alot. Wish they put that in the manual .... now does anyone know what that top socket does?

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      • Tunaman
        Specialized AGD Tech

        • Dec 2000
        • 8643

        #4
        I believe Tom said it was designed in there to be used for some auxilary stuff in the future. There is juice there...
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        Tunamart

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        • BigEvil
          www.BigEvilOnline.com

          • Feb 2005
          • 9333

          #5
          Do they even make a connector that fits that anymore?

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          • Thanna
            Automag Enthusiast
            • Jun 2006
            • 257

            #6
            Thanks Tuna. Makes me wonder what ideas they had for accessories.

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            • p8ntbal4me
              No more UTBs!
              • Aug 2003
              • 2560

              #7
              Originally posted by Thanna
              Thanks Tuna. Makes me wonder what ideas they had for accessories.
              Grrrhhhhsaaalllssss (clears throat) *cough cough,... RF Modual,.. cough cough,... old post,.. graaaallll,.. Tom was interested in it,... haaaaack!***

              So sorry,... Im getting over a "POST" seasonal cold
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              Jai "P8ntbal4me" Menard

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              • DoritoBandito77
                Registered User
                • Mar 2006
                • 68

                #8
                Originally posted by p8ntbal4me
                Grrrhhhhsaaalllssss (clears throat) *cough cough,... RF Modual,.. cough cough,... old post,.. graaaallll,.. Tom was interested in it,... haaaaack!***

                So sorry,... Im getting over a "POST" seasonal cold
                Any idea where i can get a connecter that will fit that port?

                p8ntbal, have you checked that it will work with the pulse RF? Or are we working on assumptions here?

                Inquisitive minds want to know

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                • p8ntbal4me
                  No more UTBs!
                  • Aug 2003
                  • 2560

                  #9
                  Originally posted by DoritoBandito77
                  Any idea where i can get a connecter that will fit that port?

                  p8ntbal, have you checked that it will work with the pulse RF? Or are we working on assumptions here?

                  Inquisitive minds want to know

                  Top of the E-mag board is a Molex 1.25mm 2-pin female port.

                  AGD says it supplies a 5v "pulse" per trigger pull. I know it gets a pulse, I just can measure it because my multimeter doesnt do it correctly.

                  DXS says the RF module will work on ANY noid that takes a pulse.

                  So if you wanted to use the RF module in the E-Mag,... I would buy a warp feed intelli-link cable and solder it to the RF module,.. then just plug it in.

                  The only other thing you can do is get some button snap wire splicers from Radio Shack, crimp the E-Mag Pos & Neg leads to the RF module respectivly and that will work for people not wanting to do soldering.
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                  Jai "P8ntbal4me" Menard

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                  • DoritoBandito77
                    Registered User
                    • Mar 2006
                    • 68

                    #10
                    cool thanks

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                    • p8ntbal4me
                      No more UTBs!
                      • Aug 2003
                      • 2560

                      #11
                      Originally posted by DoritoBandito77
                      cool thanks

                      Ive done the install to a hyperframe, boo-yaah, and race gun all by the snap connectors.

                      I dont have the RF module,.. other wise I would do it right now and tell you up front.

                      But reading up on the RF and the way the noids work,... it should be the same reguardless of the voltage. It only needs 3 volts to get a signal and most noids run off 5-6.
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