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.
I saw these at WalMart the other day and was wondering if we could link these to an Intelli frame like the Revies could?
Any thoughts?
Heh, I posted the same question just about a week or so ago with no responses.
I thought it might be worth trying since it only costs $30. From my research, a lot of people complained that since the loader puts constant force on the ball stack, it hums a bit when not agitating and wears down the batteries.
I think the Intelli might work well for this but may reduce the feed-rate as a result.
I also researched the Eye Force which is $60, but might as well get a used VLocity at that price.
I have an VL Force loader and I think that rigging up Intelli-Feed would be possible. You'll just have to find a way to connect into the board to turn the power on and off everytime the trigger is pulled. Doesn't sound too complicated for someone who is semi-skilled (not me).
I got the eye force just to see how it ran.. got mine for $50.. for the money, it's hard to beat. Very consistent and a much better eye system than in the stock halo-b's if you ask me. Much better design, actually seems sturdy, and is faster than I need...
I got the eye force just to see how it ran.. got mine for $50.. for the money, it's hard to beat. Very consistent and a much better eye system than in the stock halo-b's if you ask me. Much better design, actually seems sturdy, and is faster than I need...
If you don't mind me asking, where did you find it for $50? Did you buy it new?
why not just replace the loader's normal on/off with the intelli switch?
or wire it between the battery and the board, then just keep the loader on constantly, and it should only activate when the circuit is closed.
There's actually a decent set of instructions on how to do this w/ a Revvy on AirGun's site. From the looks of it, I doubt that it would be difficult to implement on any of the loaders mentioned here. The instructions are very similar to what you suggested, but different
What I'm curious about is how it would affect speed of the loader?
Although the motor would only run when the trigger is pulled, when pulling the trigger x-times-per-second, I would think that the agitator (or whichever device) wouldn't really push the paint efficiently and could be prone to jamming.
Do I make sense? I'm not always great at articulating my thoughts
What I'm curious about is how it would affect speed of the loader?
Although the motor would only run when the trigger is pulled, when pulling the trigger x-times-per-second, I would think that the agitator (or whichever device) wouldn't really push the paint efficiently and could be prone to jamming.
I thought of the idae after one of my team mates installed the RF chip for his Pulse at the our tournament.
I just thought that I should be able to get one with my CanadianTire money so in essence it would cost me nothing to try, just have to wait for them to come in.
VL force is an always on hopper. It works just fine as an "always on" hopper. It also has a button on the back that is very easy to use. If you don't like it on all the time just shut it off and push the button just before you want shoot.
Maybe you could route the on/off button to be the safety; so when you push in the safety you turn on the hopper. This is not exactly an inteliframed hopper but it would still be cool.
These hoppers go pretty fast here is one on my old eclipse angel:
VL force is an always on hopper. It works just fine as an "always on" hopper. It also has a button on the back that is very easy to use. If you don't like it on all the time just shut it off and push the button just before you want shoot.
Maybe you could route the on/off button to be the safety; so when you push in the safety you turn on the hopper. This is not exactly an inteliframed hopper but it would still be cool.
These hoppers go pretty fast here is one on my old eclipse angel:
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