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  • nryche
    shoot your own balls......
    • Apr 2005
    • 23

    #1

    E-PneuMag

    OK, my mag project is finally almost done. I have to thank Dan from APE for the rampage board. Thanks man!!! GO APE!!


    The Fabco MSV-1 3-way Valve was replaced by a SMC SY123A-SG-PM3 3-way solenoid. in order to get the Ram and the SMC solenoid close enough I cut, chopped, drilled and pressed a M3 barb into a 10/32 barb.
    The whole setup is controlled by a APE Rampage A5 board (Thanks Again Dan). The only downside to the board is that it has no on/off. so I am just using my ASA on/off..


    I originally had the 9v battery inside the grip-frame but I felt that to many batteries were being used by the whole marker.....

    Instead I thought I would barrow Power from my warp-feed. The warp was already using a duel in-line 9v mod so I knew that there was plenty of power to operate both...

    The next step is to put a 9.6 300mAh battery to replace the duel 9 mod..


    OK, so here is a vid..
    15 bps full auto (stock board settings and I didn't feel like changing them)
    Story of my life. The only 9v's I have are a little used, but thats ok cause you get to see the LVL 10 at work... Also my ribs are broken on the left side, so its a little hard to hold..



    I'll try to get a better one this weekend.
  • Remagk
    Registered User
    • May 2006
    • 231

    #2
    good job, I use the ape borad as well in my e-tac.
    let us know how long the battery last by powering two device.

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    • bentothejam1n
      Support our troops
      • Oct 2005
      • 1428

      #3
      very nice im liking it a lot

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      • Kory
        Registered User
        • Sep 2002
        • 87

        #4
        Looks good.
        Kory
        Micromag rt, 68 ci flatline,12"ss total freak ,warpdrive, 12volt revi.homemade intelliframe.

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        • Remagk
          Registered User
          • May 2006
          • 231

          #5
          where do you put the micro switch and how the trigger going to "activate" it?
          a picture will be nice.

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