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. 


 
 

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.
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.
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.
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.
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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