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  • Remagk
    Registered User
    • May 2006
    • 231

    #46
    If u are order from ASP without specify 113, 123 or what so ever then there is a big chance u will get the right one. I ordered mine from him and work flawlessly.
    U definately need ult in the valve to work right. 75psi just not enough pressure trip the sear with rt on/off.
    I know Bigdevil are currently getting a MAc noid which allow higher input pressure to experiement with.

    here is my set up:

    credited to eelctrician that make me feel I want to made my own, and many thanks to Bigdevil for all the support and advise

    Pneumagger, would u let us know how was the ion board work with this mod? that is what I originaly start with but had fried the board when disolder the switch form the board. Currently I am using the ape board for a5 might not suitable for this mod because I can't get it tune right for the full auto with hrof. but is very fun to shoot in semi, 3 round burst and respond mode.

    Hasn't finish with this gun yet, going to get a recon rail for it, a shorter va, no qd, and a custom made stock and will reanno it at last

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    • Pneumagger
      I like 'Mags.

      • Jun 2006
      • 3556

      #47
      I believe the noid is fully ported. If that's the case, I'll just connect the actuator to the exhaust. that is what BE did IIRC

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      • armyboot
        Registered User
        • May 2002
        • 175

        #48
        Remag, any advantage to housing your LPR near the xvalve versus the asa and running the line though the rail?

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        • FinchMan
          LVL10 classic minimag
          • Nov 2004
          • 459

          #49
          Originally posted by armyboot
          Remag, any advantage to housing your LPR near the xvalve versus the asa and running the line though the rail?

          Just so you don't need to drill and tap the vert asa for a lpr. Its still a bolt-on mod.

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          • armyboot
            Registered User
            • May 2002
            • 175

            #50
            Sweet. Just ordered my noid and ram today. Should also be ordering a chimera frame when classicmagger gets back to me. Now all I need is an LPR and some hose and I should be set.


            Question for pneumagger. I'm looking at the mag you built for me, what size are the little set screws you used to hold the mpa3 in place? I think I'll need to order those as well.

            Last questions regarding set up. I'll be setting this up initially outside of a frame just to make sure I full understand how it works.

            So, we run a line from the LPR to the input on the solenoid. Then run a line from the output to the ram. That is what trips the sear.

            So, once the trigger is pulled it sends a message to the board which sends a message to the noid that accomplishes the above task? Is that more or less how it works?

            I'll probably be back with more questions once everything arrives... Please bear with me :)

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            • Remagk
              Registered User
              • May 2006
              • 231

              #51
              Originally posted by armyboot
              Sweet. Just ordered my noid and ram today. Should also be ordering a chimera frame when classicmagger gets back to me. Now all I need is an LPR and some hose and I should be set.


              Question for pneumagger. I'm looking at the mag you built for me, what size are the little set screws you used to hold the mpa3 in place? I think I'll need to order those as well.

              Last questions regarding set up. I'll be setting this up initially outside of a frame just to make sure I full understand how it works.

              So, we run a line from the LPR to the input on the solenoid. Then run a line from the output to the ram. That is what trips the sear.

              So, once the trigger is pulled it sends a message to the board which sends a message to the noid that accomplishes the above task? Is that more or less how it works?

              I'll probably be back with more questions once everything arrives... Please bear with me :)
              yep, that much about it.
              about the position of lpr, no advantage mounting it to the valve directly, Finchman are right, just don't want to drill and tap the va, btw it looks cool for me.

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              • captian pinky
                Bearded Works

                • Oct 2004
                • 2755

                #52
                watch sp come out with a shocker tac body just from this thread

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                • armyboot
                  Registered User
                  • May 2002
                  • 175

                  #53
                  Just got my tboard in. Is there any chance someone can post of a closeup how they attached their noid to it?

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                  • Pneumagger
                    I like 'Mags.

                    • Jun 2006
                    • 3556

                    #54
                    Originally posted by armyboot
                    Just got my tboard in. Is there any chance someone can post of a closeup how they attached their noid to it?
                    remove the wires to the current ION noid and solder your new solenoid on. that's it.

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                    • armyboot
                      Registered User
                      • May 2002
                      • 175

                      #55
                      I got the noidless version, don't know where the noid is supposed to attach.

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                      • Pneumagger
                        I like 'Mags.

                        • Jun 2006
                        • 3556

                        #56
                        hard to describe. Here's a pic of my shrinkwrapped board.

                        there's 2 contacts just below the tigger switch kinda wideset on the board. When looking at the board, there will be the 3 inline contacts for the trigger switch (in red). In the center of the board there is the two capacitor contacts (yellow). The nod contacts should be located on the around where I put the green dots.

                        /although I may have the board upside down in the pic... it's under shrinkwrap.

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                        • armyboot
                          Registered User
                          • May 2002
                          • 175

                          #57


                          Sorry for the fuzzy picture, macro mode didn't want to get that close. Are the 2 contacts you mentioned where the arrows are pointing?

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                          • Pneumagger
                            I like 'Mags.

                            • Jun 2006
                            • 3556

                            #58
                            Not sure what those are.

                            On a stock ION board, two of the noid's 4 mounting posts double as the connections.

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                            • armyboot
                              Registered User
                              • May 2002
                              • 175

                              #59
                              Originally posted by Pneumagger
                              Not sure what those are.

                              On a stock ION board, two of the noid's 4 mounting posts double as the connections.

                              At first thats what I thought... Then I thought, now way. That's what I get for thinking!

                              Another question. For the solenoid, how do you know which wires to connect where?

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                              • Pneumagger
                                I like 'Mags.

                                • Jun 2006
                                • 3556

                                #60
                                Originally posted by armyboot
                                At first thats what I thought... Then I thought, now way. That's what I get for thinking!

                                Another question. For the solenoid, how do you know which wires to connect where?
                                polarity does't really matter.

                                If it does... "right hand rule"

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