Piranha t-board kit at scenario dreams...

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  • Arstron
    fusionowners.org

    • Mar 2005
    • 2347

    #1

    Piranha t-board kit at scenario dreams...

    Has anyone else looked at this? It has a really small board with a switch built onto it and comes with a solenoid and charger port. The board looks thin enough that it might fit into a chimera sideways. If you unsolder the microswitch from the board, solder in new wires and mount the switch so it can be triggered by the trigger, you could fit every bit of this and a battery into a chimera! I have emailed them asking about the dimensions of the board and capacitor, when I hear somthing I will let you guys know.

  • zachsta_7
    streetlight shaman
    • Oct 2005
    • 7

    #2
    WOAH, where'd you find that? I want to take a look at it as I am trying to build my own marker from scratch. The way that board's set up though, I'd have to re-route the ginormous capacitor too. Also, how much does one of those things cost?

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    • warbeak2099
      That is my foot!
      • Jan 2004
      • 4447

      #3
      The noid's too big. I did the same thing in a Logic vm ripper. But I used a Kingman esp noid and a spyder tboard. It works better than buying that, less work.
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      • pimpnsince1987
        Registered User
        • Jul 2003
        • 59

        #4
        what noid does the emag run with
        in order to use the spyder noid u have to have a ult and i have a rt valve so i cant install a ult
        68 automag
        teflon powerfeed
        lvl 10
        venturi barrel
        68 3000 nitro tank
        double trigger
        custom drop forward

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        • Arstron
          fusionowners.org

          • Mar 2005
          • 2347

          #5
          You can find it at scenariodreams.com I never did get any information back about it.

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          • warbeak2099
            That is my foot!
            • Jan 2004
            • 4447

            #6
            The emag noid will not fit in any other frame than the emag frame.

            If you can't use a ult, then forget using a pancake noid. If you're stuck with a stock on/off for whatever reason, do an electropneu conversion with a ram tripping the sear instead of the noid. It will be more expensive, but hey, you can't use a ULT for some reason.
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            • 11 Bravo
              Predatored Karta Mag
              • May 2005
              • 1247

              #7
              Did you look at the spyder esp Tboard? Its measurements are 2" x 1'. I wanted to put it in my Hyperframe but it is just a hair too wide for it.

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              • Arstron
                fusionowners.org

                • Mar 2005
                • 2347

                #8
                Originally posted by 11 Bravo
                Did you look at the spyder esp Tboard? Its measurements are 2" x 1'. I wanted to put it in my Hyperframe but it is just a hair too wide for it.
                Yes I have, I have a Dragun T-board in my spydermag right now. I had to shave part of the board off to make it fit as well. The pirnha board I posted though is very skinny, but is a little bit longer. Becuse of how skinny it is, it has potential to fit into any frame, or atleast more so then most other boards. For those people that dont think the ULT and pancake noid is anygood and that everyone should use the stock on/of, I would love to see somone put all the parts necesary for an electro pneumatic mod in a Y-Frame.

                Also, I am not sure if it can be modified to work or not, but the ICD Chaos board is roughly 1"x1" I belive. Maybe it could work for some spydermag conversion, and if not its already powering a electro penumatic solenoid.

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                • doober
                  Registered User
                  • May 2005
                  • 79

                  #9
                  the electro pneumag mod has been done in a y-frame lemme find it

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                  • Arstron
                    fusionowners.org

                    • Mar 2005
                    • 2347

                    #10
                    Originally posted by doober
                    the electro pneumag mod has been done in a y-frame lemme find it
                    With all the electronics and pneumatics inside? Thats a lot of parts to fit in a small space.

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                    • warbeak2099
                      That is my foot!
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 4447

                      #11
                      I'm sure it wasn't exactly easy, but Trains-R-Bad did it to his Y-frame. The only reason I suggested this guy do the e-pneu mod with the stock on/off is because he stated that he didn't want to or couldn't use a ULT.

                      NM, Arstron didn't say he couldn't use a ULT, pimpnsince1987 did. Arstron, do the same thing I did to my Logic VM Ripper frame. I used an ESP noid, ESP microswitch (drastically lightened), Java battery, and a Spyder Tboard w/ ramping chip. Check my thread out in this forum. It should be in the workshop.
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