Limiting BPS...trigger weight.

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  • hitech
    Not a shedder of vortices
    • Nov 2001
    • 4775

    #31
    Originally posted by nastymag
    unmodded Warps can only do 12 i believe. so it would be fine
    Originally posted by AGD
    Its all about the voltage you feed to the motor. In testing we have had them go past 30, a single 9v will do 16'sh and 12 will do 25.
    BTW, Feeding the wap with 12 volts does not require a "mod". However, even with a simple 9 volt battery they are capable of more than 12. Of course the revvy would not keep up, but...

    If you are wanting to keep things safe, min. trigger pull weight is the better answer. There are more problems with "hair" triggers than just BPS.


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    • DaveSM
      Registered User
      • Sep 2004
      • 229

      #32
      I tough of another way to reduce bps yesterday. Why not only use single trigger? With wathever trigger pull on it try to cycle it 16 times/seconds whit only 1 finger. That would slow down the bps by a lot.

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      • Mosfet
        Fear the Bunny
        • Aug 2004
        • 273

        #33
        You can still fan a single trigger, and some people can fire pretty fast with only one finger on the trigger, instead of walking.

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        • trains are bad
          Registered User
          • Oct 2003
          • 1751

          #34
          Why not just limit paint, and let ppl shoot as fast as they want? They won't want to shoot fast when they have limited paint.
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