Making a Scenario set-up

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  • SteelSoul
    Registered User
    • Jun 2003
    • 315

    #1

    Making a Scenario set-up

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    I am in the process of making a scenario setup for Paintoberfest.
    This is going to be the setup.
    I have a ballistic vest I made for dual 20 co2, I used that with my Blazer when I would go to a big game.
    So I have to mode this to take compressed air.
    The current setup has a bracket made that holds the co2 tanks with aluminum supports and then the arms are covered with ballistic nylon that sewed my self ( by the that really sucks)
    There are 2 Velcro straps that hold everything in place. I had 2 screw type on/off with brass fitting joining in the middle and then going to a Ol Air America reg to keep the liquid out of my Blazer. Then I ran a steel remote to the front of my vest with a slide check disconnect.
    This allowed me to have my system charged and the connection on the front of my vest. Made it real easy to detach from the marker.

    What I need to do know is upgrade this to take 2 91/4500 tanks.
    And I want to run all my batteries from a battery pack that I will make on my vest. I need to power a Eggy or Revy and my warp that has the 12 v mode.
    Have any of yall done something like this?
    I was thinking of Just running a setup kinda like they use for the Intelli trigger
    The question is this what is the best battery setup that would give me 10 hours of warp and hopper power? I can run any size wire up the middle of the coil remote so it would be protected. Heck I think I could even hook up a push button on/off on the battery pack..

    I will take some pics of my vest this weekend after I get it out of storage.
    Oh by the way looking for 2 91/4500 tanks I have to save for them so it will be a while


    Let me know what yall think
    RT
    14in Lapco Bigshot
    Raptor 68/4500
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  • SteelSoul
    Registered User
    • Jun 2003
    • 315

    #2
    31 reads and no one has anything to say?

    I know the Eggy and the warp both use 12v but what about if I made it 18 volts.
    What would I need?
    RT
    14in Lapco Bigshot
    Raptor 68/4500
    Revvy
    Good Traders:
    fire1811, Psychobillygoat,Chris,Tolley,rpm07,smegle5

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    • Arstron
      fusionowners.org

      • Mar 2005
      • 2347

      #3
      I am considering doing a similar battery pack setup. I am wanting to create my own electronic semi auto trigger (just for fun), and have 1 battery to power it, my revy, and my warp. I am thinking about using either an rc car battery, a camcorder battery, or possibly a battery for a 2 way radio. I belive a 1500mah-2000mah lithium battery would be ok for a 10-hour scenario game, but I couldn't say for sure. I know you wont be shooting for 10 hours at a time, so how many paintballs do you think you will go threw? This should give a better idea of how big of a battery you will need.

      I just found these batteries on a robot building website, i am considering the 1500mah battery here:
      Your one-stop BattleBot Shop. Huge selection of radio controlled robot parts (motors, electronics, batteries), as well as kits, tools, books, toys, videos and more.

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      • Aleis
        Registered User
        • Feb 2004
        • 116

        #4
        the CO2 --> Compressed air conversion only require you to screw in the new tank, so the only Modding you would have to do is make your Tank brakets fit your new air tanks. You might want to take out that extra regulater as Compressed air doesn't have any Liquid problems and to many regulaters can starve a gun in repid fire.

        don't know anyhting about the battery though
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