Eeek....
There's definitely something wrong with your warp then. I was having a similar problem when I first ran it off my E-Mag battery with a bad (current inhibitting) voltage regulator. It would only get the balls into the marker sometimes, and they'd just kinda barely roll into the breech - result: When I rapid fired, soup. When I went to 9V batteries the problem resolved itself.
What is your dwell set at? Do you have those four jumpers on the board off or on? If they're all on the pins "vertical", that means you're on the shortest dwell setting. Take some of the jumpers off (either stick them so they're only on one pin or so they're arranged horizontally, two across on the top pins and two across on the bottom) and see if that helps. When your warp is empty, if you trigger it, how far do the wheels spin? Look at theback and watch how far the metal nuts spin, or track the little groove in the warp itself.
If this still doesn't fix the problem, you probably need to replace the belt.
- Chris
There's definitely something wrong with your warp then. I was having a similar problem when I first ran it off my E-Mag battery with a bad (current inhibitting) voltage regulator. It would only get the balls into the marker sometimes, and they'd just kinda barely roll into the breech - result: When I rapid fired, soup. When I went to 9V batteries the problem resolved itself.
What is your dwell set at? Do you have those four jumpers on the board off or on? If they're all on the pins "vertical", that means you're on the shortest dwell setting. Take some of the jumpers off (either stick them so they're only on one pin or so they're arranged horizontally, two across on the top pins and two across on the bottom) and see if that helps. When your warp is empty, if you trigger it, how far do the wheels spin? Look at theback and watch how far the metal nuts spin, or track the little groove in the warp itself.
If this still doesn't fix the problem, you probably need to replace the belt.
- Chris

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