AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
Amazing, if its like their other tboards, it should be able to handle the higher voltage of the emag. That board should fit nicely into my e-pneu zgrip also so that I can run a better solenoid.
Amazing, if its like their other tboards, it should be able to handle the higher voltage of the emag. That board should fit nicely into my e-pneu zgrip also so that I can run a better solenoid.
Hey Arstron are you 100% sure that these things will handle the emag power? I know you tried it and it worked, but will it work for over a long period of time?
Okay I see the FET, I see the Cap, but where is the parallel diode to clamp the reverse currents of the solenoid??
I have no doubt that it is there some where b/c it seems like he know what he is doing, but I hope he didn't take it out to save space..
(maybe the bottom)
Hey Arstron are you 100% sure that these things will handle the emag power? I know you tried it and it worked, but will it work for over a long period of time?
I did not shoot it long enough for a good stress test. I did plag with the emag twice with the tboard installed though, once shooting a full case of paint and never had a problem. I really cant say for sure about these boards, but I can hope. It kind of makes me want to get another emag just to try it out with.
I did not shoot it long enough for a good stress test. I did plag with the emag twice with the tboard installed though, once shooting a full case of paint and never had a problem. I really cant say for sure about these boards, but I can hope. It kind of makes me want to get another emag just to try it out with.
I know where you can get an empty emag grip frame from CHEAP!
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