Yeah it's running on a 9.6v battery, it seems to work fine for thousands of shots, so that's good enough for me.
My Y gripped emag
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Update:
Still going strong. Probably have at least 15,000-20,000 shots through it. We have played one tournament and one scenario with it. It's still my primary marker and I havn't taken it apart since it went together.
One time the eye harness was rubbing, so I smoothed the area out with a file.
The sear appears to be showing just a little bit of wear, but the bolt isn't. I'm running 15ms of dwell still which is probably too little.
I'm aware GA devil reccomends going to the LVII bolt, but I have had zero problems with running the LX, so why change. This thing does NOT chop. I did drop a carrier size recently.
It eats bumbers now.
I oil it occasionally.
I changed my hopper from running off the warp batteries (not enough battery life), to having a relay and a single battery of its own, that is driven by the warp signal. R&D, compromise.
The worst thing about it is dealing with all the questions about it.
When I can be bothered I'm going to remake the solenoid manifold, because I have acces to a mill now that I have an internship doing physics research. I'm also going to jump to an 80g or maybe a lightened 80g switch.
I hopper raced an eblade at splatterpark and tied
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how did you set up the air passages for the solenoid (the manifold)?
also, can you re-post that picture of the sm-6, that shows how you mounted it? i never saved it and its gone...
thanks.
ive actually finally decided to try to do something like this. now i just have to figure out where the heck to order the solenoid...
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I'll take pictures later. I have to take it apart to clean it because I played all day with it today
I prefer the 80g switchbtw.Comment

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