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  • kcombs9
    Registered User
    • Sep 2006
    • 908

    #16
    Originally posted by pbjunky99
    A few questions. Why are you using a UTB with the new noid? Could the stock emag board work with the new noid? I don't see why it wouldn't. Also do you have to use a ULT with the new noid or does the new noid not have enough force to push a emag on/off?


    As for the sleeper emag, One would think that this would be a fairly easy mod for anyone that has done pnue mods. I would like to know how much force those noids have.
    the Old noid would not work on the 9v, I ordered the same size noid from the manufacturer that wired for 9v instead of 14v like the stock noid. It worked, but the RoF was low, it was too much for the cap and 9v to handle over maybe 8bps.

    Here's some specs on the Noid I used.



    Tubular Solenoids, DC, Pull - Worldwide Delivery of Electromechanical Components from Los Angeles, California - ElectroMechanicsOnline.com, Van Nuys, CA


    "P = Pulse (10%) Duty Cycle, Maximum On-Time = 5 Seconds
    Approximate Input Power = 40 Watts
    Force at 0.05" (1.3 mm) stroke: 25.0 Oz (709 gr)
    Force at 0.10" (2.5 mm) stroke: 15.0 Oz (425 gr)
    Force at 0.25" (6.4 mm) stroke: 6.0 Oz (170 gr)
    Force at 0.375" (9.5 mm) stroke: 2.0 Oz (57 gr)"

    as you can see the ULT is a must with the force this thing puts out. I haven't measured the distance I have it pulling yet I'll do that and let you know but My air is below 1k after the test fire video I'm not sure it will cycle

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    • pbjunky99
      Registered User
      • Apr 2009
      • 275

      #17
      I did not know that about the OEM board, thanks for teaching me something today and thanks for the specs on the noid. I have seen some intresting things on that site tha makes my brain start turning and bank account scream bloody murder. There might be a new project somewhere in there.

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