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  • p8ntbal4me
    No more UTBs!
    • Aug 2003
    • 2560

    #16
    Originally posted by stevewar
    tell me more about the optical trigger switch
    No contact switch. The trigger breaks a beam and thats what activates the software on the board.

    Planet Eclipse has a patent on it, but the royalty to use it per board would be low dollars per unit.

    The stock E-Blade and older EGO boards all used optical switches.
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    • p8ntbal4me
      No more UTBs!
      • Aug 2003
      • 2560

      #17
      Originally posted by redlaser666
      In my opinion, not knowing the resources you have at your disposal here is how I would list them in order of complexity:

      1. Hyperframe > pros: already designed and tested, works
      > cons: not in current productions (get one used), not the fastest stock board (complicates matters if you want faster)

      2. Pneuframe > pros: can be built in almost any frame that will fit a mag with a bit of dremel work (I have done the Eblade and a shcoker frame)
      > cons: still mech so not as fast as electro, no modes. Dremel and drill work required to make (unless you buy one pre-made)

      3. Electro pneumatic > Pros: same as the pneu just add a board and solenoid to drive the piston. many modes
      >cons: more parts to get, more complex to build at home

      4. Electronic claper sear frame. > Pros: fast, modes, no extra air lines,regs or pistons
      > cons: more machining to get everithing aligned properly. Not all frames can fit the clapper.

      So in my opinion, if you want to do this quick and painless buy a hyperframe or any pre made frame from the BST.
      If you want more economical and have some basic modding tools then pneuframe is te easiest to start with, and can be converted to EP later.

      Well thought out.

      I agree with the changing from one version of a frame mod to another. The jump from pneu-to-EP really is simple, just takes some more planing as mentioned.

      If you can plan out the pneumatic version and get it working, the EP is only a solenoid, board and battery away from conversion.

      I want to be clear in my opinion, when I say that the DIY is not the same as a manufactured modded frame. I didnt build the VER out of thin air. YEARS of proto-typing and testing went into that frame..... YEARS.

      I made 3 VER proto-types, and 2 more other versions before that.

      All at $700 a pop. Manufacturing a good product is expensive.

      What you can build in your basement can provide you with just as good results, with far less cash out the pocket.
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      Jai "P8ntbal4me" Menard

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      • mpsd
        Crazy Brazilian P8Baller

        • Nov 2005
        • 2778

        #18
        Originally posted by redlaser666
        In my opinion, not knowing the resources you have at your disposal here is how I would list them in order of complexity:

        1. Hyperframe > pros: already designed and tested, works
        > cons: not in current productions (get one used), not the fastest stock board (complicates matters if you want faster)

        2. Pneuframe > pros: can be built in almost any frame that will fit a mag with a bit of dremel work (I have done the Eblade and a shcoker frame)
        > cons: still mech so not as fast as electro, no modes. Dremel and drill work required to make (unless you buy one pre-made)

        3. Electro pneumatic > Pros: same as the pneu just add a board and solenoid to drive the piston. many modes
        >cons: more parts to get, more complex to build at home

        4. Electronic claper sear frame. > Pros: fast, modes, no extra air lines,regs or pistons
        > cons: more machining to get everithing aligned properly. Not all frames can fit the clapper.

        So in my opinion, if you want to do this quick and painless buy a hyperframe or any pre made frame from the BST.
        If you want more economical and have some basic modding tools then pneuframe is te easiest to start with, and can be converted to EP later.
        That's exactly what I was going to say. I have several of those frames (penu, e-pneu, pure electro) and if you want to save yourself from the hassle and just get your Mag ripping really, really fast, buy a VER frame and be happy. I believe P8nt still have a couple of them for sale, brand new.

        As for the mentioned longer trigger pull, that's the easiest thing to fix. Just buy a longer trigger adjusting bolt and you are done.


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        • Flatliner333
          3X MOTY Winner :P

          • Mar 2009
          • 1286

          #19
          FYI

          http://www.ebay.com/itm/COMPLETELY-B...item1c1f35040c
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          • 93klauss
            Klauss93
            • Aug 2010
            • 254

            #20
            Went Electro

            Thanks Guys for all the help and review of the different ways to go. Ended up going the easy way and got a 20 bps hyperframe.

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