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  • PRO_Ski101

    #1

    just few warp questions

    Alright,my warp is coming in tomorrow.Anything that I should know B4 I get it to be ahead of where I sould.So far I know only ythat it SHOULD fit my gun with out any other adptions(learned that from BlackVCG).anything ya'll owners of warps already think I should.Any positive response will be appreciated.Peace
  • a_malfunction
    Damnit! It Malfunctioned!
    • Feb 2001
    • 1779

    #2
    Well, dont forget to burn the motor in. Oh, and dont cut your hose too short
    -Gig 'Em Ags!

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    • deded
      so.fresh.and.so.clean!
      • Nov 2001
      • 371

      #3
      buy lots of paint, and make sure to tell everyone how much you love it (cuz you will)

      Also, if you start chopping, it could be because you are double feeding, i.e. the first ball is being pushed past the nubbin by the warp, and the second ball only loads half way, and gets chopped. You will know if this has happened if you see a ball fly out with a bunch of paint trailing behind it. It kind of just looks like a flying glob of paint.

      This doesn't happen a lot, but it happened to me. All you have to do is either adjust your nubbin, or put a new one in.

      Have fun with your warp!!!
      If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you.

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      • PRO_Ski101

        #4
        alright,Thanks.Does the warp manual tel how to burn te motor in?

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        • Muzikman
          Everything AGD
          • Dec 2000
          • 6229

          #5
          Yes it does. But it is as easy as hooking up a battery and turning up the sensitivity so that the warp always runs and then just let it run until the battery dies.

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          • PRO_Ski101

            #6
            ok,kewl

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            • Chupas2
              Registered User
              • Jan 2002
              • 409

              #7
              A good thing to do is put a 3-way switch with center off and a second 9-volt battary clip so if your battery dies on the field you can switch over to the new one.
              Chupas

              Shakira series YO-Mag. Purple to black fade
              Yo Boy for life

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              • PRO_Ski101

                #8
                Thats a god idea,But i got one question mainly cuz i'm not the best mechanic.How would I do that?

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                • Chupas2
                  Registered User
                  • Jan 2002
                  • 409

                  #9
                  The supplies you need are a 3-way switch with center off. 2x 9-volt battary clips, Heat shrink and a soildering iron and soilder.. Cut the 9-volt clip off the warp. Take the red wire and attach it to the center of the 3-way switch. Then take both 9-volt clips and put one red to each outer pin on the 3-way. the connect the 3 black wires.(the 2 from the 9-volt clips and the one from the warp.
                  Chupas

                  Shakira series YO-Mag. Purple to black fade
                  Yo Boy for life

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                  • PRO_Ski101

                    #10
                    Yea,i can do that.Just didn't know how.thats gunna help

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                    • Muzikman
                      Everything AGD
                      • Dec 2000
                      • 6229

                      #11
                      Not a bad idea, but why not just hook up the 2 9v batts in parallel so you will still be putting out 9v but the warp would run twice as long. Then just make sure you check the battery life after a few games.

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                      • PRO_Ski101

                        #12
                        Hey,Muzikman,HOW DID U GET A SYDARM?also,like ur idea bout hooking both 9v up.

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                        • Muzikman
                          Everything AGD
                          • Dec 2000
                          • 6229

                          #13
                          I asked the correct people I know someone who has one and asked if he wanted to get rid of it. He said, no, but he knew of one for sale. So I bought it I like to think of myself as a collector of interesting and unique guns. I'm up to 23 or 24 right now.

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                          • PRO_Ski101

                            #14
                            SHEW WE,i would love to have ur collection.i've had a collection if i woulda kept all the guns that i've owned,but i dont have a job so i usually trade or sell the gun I have to get the next one.But i'm gunna keep my RT when i decide to get an extreme E-mag.

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                            • lopxtc
                              Unix Geek
                              • Oct 2001
                              • 2706

                              #15
                              Document....

                              If you are still needing any help on the dual 9v...I have a docuemnt I could send you that shows how to hook-up an on/off switch and two 9v batteries. Easy mod'ed to a three way and two 9v being used one at a time...

                              Aaron
                              Team Managed Aggression, Missouri Paintball

                              Pround owner of a 2003 Shocker, and AO.org user ... an almost unheard of combo.

                              "Love, Peace, and Shonen Knife!"
                              AOLIM - lopxtc

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