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  • Ironmag
    Support the troops
    • Sep 2002
    • 411

    #16
    Well at least I can just get a replacement board since I already have the harness set up. Still kinda sux that I have to get a new one. At least it's at a more affordable price than the stock E-Mag board. A plug and play board for me.

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    • Little Matt
      Registered User
      • Dec 2002
      • 78

      #17
      So can you use all the current wiring and just sodder it on the the board? Or do you have to replace all that. Also are these tourney legal? Sice everything is programed through the trigger, couldn't that be illgal in tournaments? Also what is the highest BPS settings on the board?

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      Little Matt
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      • Butterfingers
        PhD in Automagology
        • Jan 2001
        • 2263

        #18
        The highest BPS is unlimited. Well not really the higest is 1000 cps. It is tourney legal becuse it has a tourney locking dip switches which defaults it to semi only.

        Ironmag, the e-mag board is definately not plug and play. You have to solder both solnoid leads, positive, and ground terminals to the stock board.
        Did you hear about the new european weapons contracts? France is going to make the wooden sticks Spain making the little white flags

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        • Ironmag
          Support the troops
          • Sep 2002
          • 411

          #19
          What I meant that I already have an emagnum board on my E-Mag, but it's fried. If I get a new one, I can just swap it out because I already have the harness on it. Correct me if I'm wrong that there is extra soldering aside from the harness.

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