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04 SpEEd
10-04-2005, 04:16 PM
Ok first question. My speeds first shot does nuthing and then the second shot is a double feed and then the rest of shot are fine if i keep shooting. but if i stop shooting for like 15 seconds it does the same thing again. what is causing this.
Second question. i have an egg right now. i am going to get a halo but i was wondering if getting the intelifeed would help or make a big difference.
Last question is that my sensi isnt working. I tried to look at the sensi post but i just dont understand it at all and i was wondering if anyone could help me.
If some one could answer one of these question that would be great.
firemedic30
10-04-2005, 05:24 PM
First off, that is FSDO, that is usally corrected by either cleaning the LPR AND making sure that the gun is fully charged!!!!!
Are you sure that the sensi isn;t working? Did you test it? If you did and it is broke, then take the COPS apart and try to figure what is wrong. Broken rod? bad wire? Not plugged in? Broken pad? etc.....
I don't know about the intellifeed on a sensi. I don't see why it wouldn't work. But you need to get that sensi working, unless you like soup!!
Luzrd
10-04-2005, 09:34 PM
IF the gun is fully charged (dont trust the battery meter! just charge it before you play) what are your settings (LPR dwell input pressure)
stock speed boards have no way of controling intelifeed timing.
what is your sensi doing? does it fail the test? does it pass and still chop?
04 SpEEd
10-05-2005, 03:43 PM
It fails the test
04 SpEEd
10-05-2005, 03:45 PM
my dwell is at 8 mil
Luzrd
10-06-2005, 12:32 AM
ok a failed sensi test most likely means a bad sensi pad, if so order one from any of the sponsors located at the top of the screen. wdp.tv/manuals for info to replace the part.
without knowing the LPR pressure you cant properly adjust the dwell, but 8m is a low dwell. 70LPR-10dwell is the suggested baseline for best results.
buy or borrow an angel toolkit and adjust to 70-10 and your fsdo should go away (assuming the battery is charged)
04 SpEEd
10-06-2005, 06:54 PM
Thanks
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