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  • WickedAirSportz

    #1

    New Warpfeed electronics

    Well, I figured I would beat you guys to the punch and post a message first about the new electronics that we will likely be releasing.

    I created these electronics because of short commings of the stock electronics. I love the warp, and I play well with my custom Intimidator that Bob Long made for me.

    The new electronics accepts two 9v batteries and has a built-in 12v regulator. You can also use a single 9v battery if you really wanted to do so. The prime button is also the power on/off and programming button. No more dead batteries from leaving it on (auto shutoff after 30 minutes). No more jumpers! The motor speed, torque, spin duration, and sensor sensitivity are all computer controlled and programmable. The external input polarity can be either positive or negative, the computer will automatically adjust the software to accomodate either. Battery life is about double. Motor speed can be faster (even at the same voltage) than the stock hardware, and the torque can be adjusted so you don't burn up the motor during a stall condition. A MOSFET is used to turn on/off the motor, instead of the stock transistors which have the typical high RDs (dropping the voltage and increasing the on/off times, resulting in heavy battery consumption). There is a dual color status LED that is used to let the user know what is going on, and is also used for the programming aspect.

    I am sure there will be many of you that argue every point, and I really don't care. :) The new hardware corrects all of the problems I have experienced with the warp, making it virtually perfect in my book.

    For those of you that agree that the changes are a good thing, and you have a suggestion (or two) about any other feature you might want to see added, please let me know.

    As usual, this board will have a lifetime warranty.

    Last edited by Guest; 07-12-2003, 10:30 PM.
  • Miscue
    Super Moderator

    • Oct 2000
    • 7105

    #2
    Oooh! Cool! How much?

    /me wants one.

    Thanks Jim!

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    • Miscue
      Super Moderator

      • Oct 2000
      • 7105

      #3
      BTW, you might want this on the main forum. I'll move it if you want.

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      • WickedAirSportz

        #4
        I figured I would put the info in this forum... afterall, its probably going to end up here anyways... artificial intelligence and all, ya know! :) LOL!

        Move it anywhere you like!

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        • Miscue
          Super Moderator

          • Oct 2000
          • 7105

          #5
          You can put double the AI of the Turbo Rev into this thing, w/o complaint.

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          • WickedAirSportz

            #6
            LOL!! Now THAT is funny!

            The CPU being used on this one makes the TurboRev's CPU look like a toy. 6 times the ram, EEPROM for storage of the data... and yes, it does currently learn about the motor loading charactistics to increase the battery life as much as possible.

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            • WickedAirSportz

              #7
              Hey, I do have a question about Warp bodies. Are all bodies transparent, or were there solid bodies also made? I put the LED on the upper left corner of the board (see picture above), and it is really easy to see through a smoked body... but, if not all bodies are transparent I will need to figure out what to do for programming and status.

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              • Miscue
                Super Moderator

                • Oct 2000
                • 7105

                #8
                To my knowledge, they are all translucent from AGD/PTP.

                They have blasted them to get a grainy look and such (rare), but otherwise they just rit dye them for color.

                Are you adding some kind of extra sensor?

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                • WickedAirSportz

                  #9
                  Great... thanks! BTW, there is no price or release date set. I am still experimenting with the one prototype. I am going to use it at the NPPL event in New Jersey.

                  Miscue, did you know that I play for the Am team Outkast out of Las Vegas? We practice all of the time... perhaps we can get together so you can play with the prototype setup.

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                  • magnj
                    Registered User
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 1004

                    #10
                    wow, thats a good idea. What kind of speed increase are we talking.

                    ON a side note. I also frequent the PBN forums and I know you are working on a conversion harness for the Timmy board to the Bushy's. How is that going and what will the price look like?
                    (by request, reset by Army)

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                    • lamby
                      A.K.A Spanker
                      • Oct 2002
                      • 394

                      #11
                      That board is the shiznit!!! I would love to get one of those if the price is right. I have a fully modified warp now so it is not need, but it sounds REALLY sweet, and would make a nice upgrade

                      Way to go Wicked!

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                      • Miscue
                        Super Moderator

                        • Oct 2000
                        • 7105

                        #12
                        That's news to me. Sounds like a plan... where do you practice at?

                        I'd like the chance to try your stuff out... I'm trying to figure out what gun to get first to add to my collection. Was debating between a cocker (for tinkering) or a WAS'd Timmy to start with.

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                        • WickedAirSportz

                          #13
                          I went from about 16 bps (with two new 9v batteries) with the stock board to 21 bps with mine. This was using my Intimidator in full auto.

                          Miscue, we practice at Bart's field and Techtonics.

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                          • Army
                            Moderator of DOOOOOOOOMMM!

                            • Oct 2000
                            • 5785

                            #14
                            If this works good Jim, I'll take one!

                            I've always said you are a whiz with electronic stuff.

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                            • Miscue
                              Super Moderator

                              • Oct 2000
                              • 7105

                              #15
                              Bart's field is where I broke my leg. I used to play at Bill's field a long time ago before they became Tektonics.

                              Here's a suggestion... based off of RobAGD's mod that he's done for a long time. Instead of 9v snaps... how about connectors like in a revy? That might be a nice addition.

                              Maybe intellifeed the loader as well... and provide logic to make both revy and warp work together as best as possible?

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