Hey I was wondering what the difference between warp feeds.... i know that the agd warp take 4 aa batteries and the PTP take a 9 volt which I up-graded to 18 volts and yes it will take 18 volts.... i seen one that is the g4 or somehting \what the difference... thanks Brian
What is the difference between warp feeds???
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AGD warps take 9v batteries, yes the boards are rated to 18v's but run risk of frying. AGD warps also have the vibration sensor on the inside.
PTP warps have the sensor on the outside and have a different mounting plate
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ptp 'warps' are actually the original agd warp but ptp has included a variety of adapters to fit the feednecks of non-agd guns. the only reason you might need the ptp warp is if you are putting it on a non-agd gun.
sorry about the original version of this post, i was on my second 40 oz of mickey's when i wrote it
Last edited by rjvemt1; 09-25-2002, 06:28 PM.
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Errr? Anyway, the manual says anything above 12 volts will fry the board. I personally have never seen the PTP warp, as the one I have is an AGD warp, but I have heard that the sensor for the PTP warp is on their mounting plate, which you have to plug-in. The AGD warp that I have came with all the adapters that I could imagine one would need on any gun (90 degree adapter, long powerfeed plug, regular powerfeed plug)
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Warps Rule!
I have a new AGD warp that was modified by Subbeh. It is a 12 volt conversion with an On/Off switch(a must)! It rocks very hard!!!
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The AGD warp that I have came with all the adapters that I could imagine one would need on any gun (90 degree adapter, long powerfeed plug, regular powerfeed plug)
very true, as long as that 'any gun' was an agd gun.
directly from the ptp weg site:
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