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  • armyboot
    Registered User
    • May 2002
    • 175

    #61
    Cool. Hopefully my LPR, Noid, and Ram get here tomorrow so I can put this together and see if I can't make it work.

    Now I'll just have to figure out where I'm going to mount the noid and trigger/board, and figure out what to activate thr trigger with.

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    • Lenny
      I AM the AO famous!
      • Dec 2003
      • 1628

      #62
      Originally posted by Pneumagger
      polarity does't really matter.

      If it does... "right hand rule"
      What's the "right hand rule?"
      Autocockers are the greatest markers ever made.
      ~The greatest BACKUP markers to AUTOMAGS!!

      Only temporary, get'n a new sig soon.

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      • Pneumagger
        I like 'Mags.

        • Jun 2006
        • 3556

        #63
        right hand rule for inductance: it determines the polarity of an induced magnetic field based on the current directional flow... or the direction of current flow induced from a magnetic field.

        I think that's one of the right hand rules... the other right and rules deals with kinematics and 3 dimensional rigid body motion.

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        • Lenny
          I AM the AO famous!
          • Dec 2003
          • 1628

          #64
          Originally posted by Pneumagger
          right hand rule for inductance: it determines the polarity of an induced magnetic field based on the current directional flow... or the direction of current flow induced from a magnetic field.

          I think that's one of the right hand rules... the other right and rules deals with kinematics and 3 dimensional rigid body motion.
          You confuse me, Joe.
          Autocockers are the greatest markers ever made.
          ~The greatest BACKUP markers to AUTOMAGS!!

          Only temporary, get'n a new sig soon.

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          • Jaan
            It's Pronounced *John*

            • Apr 2005
            • 1310

            #65
            Originally posted by armyboot
            Sorry for the fuzzy picture, macro mode didn't want to get that close.
            You could always back off until it focuses, shoot it at the highest resolution, and then crop it before you shrink it to a decent web resolution.

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            • MANN
              I am in TN. GO VOLS.
              • Apr 2006
              • 4266

              #66
              Originally posted by Pneumagger
              right hand rule for inductance: it determines the polarity of an induced magnetic field based on the current directional flow... or the direction of current flow induced from a magnetic field.
              You sir are correct. What field of engineering are you going into? mech?

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              • armyboot
                Registered User
                • May 2002
                • 175

                #67
                Originally posted by Pneumagger
                right hand rule for inductance: it determines the polarity of an induced magnetic field based on the current directional flow... or the direction of current flow induced from a magnetic field.

                I think that's one of the right hand rules... the other right and rules deals with kinematics and 3 dimensional rigid body motion.
                Right... I think I'll end up using the whole 'trial and error' approach. lol.

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                • dcent
                  I smell like eggs
                  • Dec 2006
                  • 74

                  #68
                  what kind of mac noid?
                  ion mac noid will be constant preassure. trigger activation preassure release
                  also, what kind of preassure is necissary to trip the on off pin w/ult?
                  i still want to thread the rt on off and screw a sp 360 qev in to it & shorten the on off pin so that direct air preassure from the noid trips the on/off.
                  massive machining will be necissary for the rail and a new on off " tub" (?) might need to be fabd but that is easy enough. ( i hope )

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                  • Remagk
                    Registered User
                    • May 2006
                    • 231

                    #69
                    Originally posted by dcent
                    what kind of mac noid?
                    ion mac noid will be constant preassure. trigger activation preassure release
                    also, what kind of preassure is necissary to trip the on off pin w/ult?
                    i still want to thread the rt on off and screw a sp 360 qev in to it & shorten the on off pin so that direct air preassure from the noid trips the on/off.
                    massive machining will be necissary for the rail and a new on off " tub" (?) might need to be fabd but that is easy enough. ( i hope )
                    1. link of mac noid I found this after I purchased my smc noid. pm Bigevil to see what kind of mac noid he getting from ASP.

                    2. Electrician know how to calculate the require pressure, but my guesstimate will be around 50psi, my smc noid only handle 75psi max input but I didn't get it to leak point yet.


                    good luck.

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                    • dcent
                      I smell like eggs
                      • Dec 2006
                      • 74

                      #70
                      I was looking at borg boards.
                      plugs for everything. power on off, eyes, noid,battery, and one more.
                      make for no soldering and it is shorter than the ion board but a ****hair wider.
                      anyone ever tryed with a borg board?
                      also. does the olt actually decrease the preassure needed to depress the on off pin or is it a mod in the sear assembly ( the part that pivots and pushes the pin )
                      what i mean is does it actually decrease the real life preassure needed to depress the pin or is it a mod between the trigger and the pin?

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                      • Zneaky
                        Got Jesus?
                        • Apr 2004
                        • 190

                        #71
                        Originally posted by dcent
                        I was looking at borg boards.
                        plugs for everything. power on off, eyes, noid,battery, and one more.
                        make for no soldering and it is shorter than the ion board but a ****hair wider.
                        anyone ever tryed with a borg board?
                        also. does the olt actually decrease the preassure needed to depress the on off pin or is it a mod in the sear assembly ( the part that pivots and pushes the pin )
                        what i mean is does it actually decrease the real life preassure needed to depress the pin or is it a mod between the trigger and the pin?
                        The ULT is a new on/off pin that takes less pressure to to depress.

                        Z
                        Z

                        Warning: Exposure to the SON may prevent burning!!

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                        • Remagk
                          Registered User
                          • May 2006
                          • 231

                          #72
                          to be more precisely, ULT (ultralight trigger) is a part / assembly drop into the valve (what kind of valve you have), it is nothing to do with sear. AGD website had some picture and info in this.
                          keep in mind that with ULT in valve, the marker is not able to shoot in HROF, my set up only allow me shoot up to 18bps flawlessly, anything above that the markers are acting wear and not shoot properly.
                          that's why Bigdevil currently are experiemnet a mac noid now and try to match it with a RT on/off which require higher pressure to trip the sear.

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                          • armyboot
                            Registered User
                            • May 2002
                            • 175

                            #73
                            Originally posted by dcent
                            I was looking at borg boards.
                            plugs for everything. power on off, eyes, noid,battery, and one more.
                            make for no soldering and it is shorter than the ion board but a ****hair wider.
                            anyone ever tryed with a borg board?
                            also. does the olt actually decrease the preassure needed to depress the on off pin or is it a mod in the sear assembly ( the part that pivots and pushes the pin )
                            what i mean is does it actually decrease the real life preassure needed to depress the pin or is it a mod between the trigger and the pin?
                            What about a WAS board? You can get an AKA was board for 20 bucks.

                            I was thinking about going that route myself. I might still after I figure out what I'm doing. 2 electromags are definately better than 1.

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