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Ah, you discovered that already. 
Yeah, even when the solenoid is off... I had it spin the warp (by pulsing the solenoid for a fraction of a millisecond). I knew someone would find a use for that!
Originally posted by hitech
Actually, I have two solutions for that. One is with 4.0 you can turn the solenoid off. With the solenoid not dragging the voltage down there is enough left to power the warp and revvy. The second solution is a separate battery pack made from two 9 volt batteries. I unplug the line to the emags battery and plug in the two 9 volts.
Actually, I have two solutions for that. One is with 4.0 you can turn the solenoid off. With the solenoid not dragging the voltage down there is enough left to power the warp and revvy. The second solution is a separate battery pack made from two 9 volt batteries. I unplug the line to the emags battery and plug in the two 9 volts.

Yeah, even when the solenoid is off... I had it spin the warp (by pulsing the solenoid for a fraction of a millisecond). I knew someone would find a use for that!







You'll need to guide me on what I should do to it. I wasn't able to shoot yours but that was the one thing I regretted not doing. At the same time, I wasn't sure how you'd feel if a Viking newbie such as myself tried it for a game or two. But pbguy888 looks very trust worthy and reassured me it's in working order. He's also throwing in some extra stuff. Hopefully he'll be happy with my Black 4.0 ULE Emag too!
It's okay, they are valid reasons and I totally understand his decision. I guess right now I'm not meant to have a Viking.
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