| Ok here we go. This is a hack for putting a Warp Feed board into your revy for doing a basic InteliFeed type of set up. This can work with ANY gun if you can get a trigger pulse. The Angels Solenoid pulse, The InteliFeed link, the Trigger switch on a manual gun set up correctly will all work. This mod also allows you to control how much spin you are getting via the dwell jumpers. |
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| Ok here is my layout in a old Shredder shell. This was easy as just laying the PCB down trimming up the bottom screw post ( on the Revy Shell ) and soldering the motor to the motor leads on the Warp boards PCB. I filled the holes in the feed neck with Hot Glue. You could use a modeling fill puddy to do this too. |
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| Here you see the small resistor I added to make the voltage drop a bit to the Warp board. Off the top of my head I don't recall if it was a 1k or 10k. I again use Angel Tech in a stick to attach the Warp board to the Revy shell. |
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| Here is another shell I was working on. I was trying to use the Ego Mod and make enough room for a 9v in the battery area. I managed it but when I tried using 18v to the motor with a full hopper I kinda munged up something. :) Notice no resistor on this one. This was also a Revy Shell so I has some more room to play with. |
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| Here is the Revy all buttoned up and showing you the ports and button. Plug in your 3/32's mono phono plug and go to town. You still need external power in this set up as i have this hooked into my Emags battery. The other mod was allowing the use of an internal 9v and with 9v turning the beater on every pull it will do a fine job on keeping paint feed. |
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| Here is a pic of all the crap that's now hanging out of the grip on my gun. 1 Power connector ( soon to be 2 ) and 1 long dual connector link plug. May not look the sharpest but it works great. |
| Well while doing all this work I went ahead and installed a On/off switch because as of right now I am using a Parallel 9v set up with those cheesy cheap 9v snaps and I don't want to keep having to take them on and off and risk killing yet another harness. I did a little dremel art work to get the switch to fit buts its all contained on the 1 half of the Warp. The pins fit right into the hole in the other half. You have to make a joint in your power wire to the switch. Its not very hard to do. | ![]() |
| Here is a look from the back side of my warp. The On off hide under the bracket and it
out of the way as needed. Sorry for the fuzzy pics |
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