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  • MicroMagMan
    Registered User
    • Nov 2001
    • 1

    #1

    intelliframe

    What exactly do they do, i know this is a dumb question.
  • Prezents
    UNITED WE STAND
    • May 2001
    • 1149

    #2
    IntelliFrame

    The main thing that you will gain is if you are using a warp feed, with the IntelliFrame you would be able to wire directly to the Warp from the frame.

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    • Xzion
      Official Dragon of AO
      • Jan 2001
      • 1617

      #3
      I'll pick up where Prezents left off, the purpose to Wiring a Microswitch, which the Intelliframe has a bracket inside for mounting, to a Warp Feed or Revy, is with each trigger pull, the sear will activate the microswitch, and cause your Warp or Revy to activate with each trigger pull, without having to rely, or wait (referring to newer revies) for the sensor in the warpy/revy to activate and feed balls.

      Hope this helps.

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      • Mild 7
        The True Wang
        • Nov 2001
        • 140

        #4
        So, if I'm not going to do any wiring out of the Intelliframe to my 2000 Revy or a warp feed which I don't have, there's not much of a point getting it for my RT?

        As far as each trigger pull would stimulate an action in a revy or a warp...Doesn't the Ricohchet2K hopper does the same job kinda of? (I realize the difference of Ricochet agitate the ball each time it feeds..)

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        • n1mr0d
          Registered User
          • Oct 2001
          • 149

          #5
          Originally posted by Mild 7
          So, if I'm not going to do any wiring out of the Intelliframe to my 2000 Revy or a warp feed which I don't have, there's not much of a point getting it for my RT?

          As far as each trigger pull would stimulate an action in a revy or a warp...Doesn't the Ricohchet2K hopper does the same job kinda of? (I realize the difference of Ricochet agitate the ball each time it feeds..)
          yeah, but i suppose you could force the ricochet's agitator to spin every trigger pull, but it's more for revvy's so they can fire much faster.
          68 Automag Classic w/ Powerfeed body
          Kapp DZ II
          Airgun Designs Flatline 68ci 3000psi
          Smart Parts Big Daddy 14"
          Benchmark Trigger Frame

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          • Mild 7
            The True Wang
            • Nov 2001
            • 140

            #6
            Could the ricochet be forced too like the Revys and the rest? If it's possible, I would say that's actually a real good enhancement.

            Also, for the record, I really love the looks of the Intelliframe, especially the chromed one. Because it's $100+...I'm just looking for another reason and attempt to justify a purchase without suffering any after purchase guilt.

            You know, one of the best perks about the RT is the ability to be bathed in water when fully pressurized. It's so much more convenient to clean after the game and even in between games if I feel like rinsin the gun down after chopping balls. This Intelliframe wiring option may sound useful in terms of better feed...but I will probabily have to sacrafice the convenience of giving my RT a quick shower after a fight.



            I got a couple of more days to think about this....kinda hard while quitting cigerattes.

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