View Full Version : intellifeed and eye
Pawchaser
01-22-2004, 02:21 PM
I apoligize in advance if this is an old subject, and I am new to Angels, but doing the searches did not yeild an answer. I did see the thread from Hep and was very impressed with the information and descriptions. My question is.....can you hook up the intellifeed and still have the eye operational. If so, do you do the same as Hep described but leave in the board? I found an old thread that had a ref. to Jakal Machine but that is no longer valid. I did note some folks were saying they outshot the revy....if the eye also made it spin would it not prevent that from happening....thank you
hafton
01-22-2004, 03:04 PM
u dont need the eye if u have intelli feed the gun operates the patles not eye
You can use the intellifeed in conjunction with the batteries and eyes. Takes a couple of diodes, intellifeed cord and someone that can solder and knows how to do it. I dont remember the link but anyone half way smart in electronics or airsmith can do it for you. You are just isolating the output of the revy board and the output of the intellifeed with diodes that go to the motor.
Hep
MoogLe
01-25-2004, 08:54 PM
what use would the eyes have if you're using intellifeed....
just take out the board/batteries/eyes
it's all just extra weight
The eyes would feed a stack of balls incase the feedneck was empty since the intellifeed would recognize that. Using the Intellifeed and revy batteries/eyes make the best of both worlds. It will feed as soon as you pull the trigger regardless of a gap in the stack and would also provide a stack of balls after shooting. But still the issue is a slower feed rate but if you play front or dont rip the trigger then this is the way I would recommend.
Hep
Pawchaser
01-25-2004, 09:15 PM
Thanx for the info Hep. I do play front and really needed the neck stacked and there was some gaps..... I'll see if I can find someone that knows enough about electronics.
MoogLe
01-25-2004, 09:18 PM
i just set my intellifeed to spin the least possible at every pull
no problems and less annoying noise
Pawchaser
01-25-2004, 09:24 PM
I have an Dark LCD....can't set the rate of spin as far as I know....The motor can get annoying
MoogLe
01-25-2004, 11:14 PM
yea
rev motors are still relatively quiet,
last week i shot a bit with my teammates z-board egg, BZZZZzzZZZZZZZzzzZ
man was that annoying
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