notare
12-13-2005, 05:00 PM
I've had my Tadao board for about a week, and the board itself is awesome. It's highly configurable, and the microswitch gives the angel a different trigger pull feel. Since it was for my G7, I initially had it installed with in my gun using the only the front trigger magnet configuration (my gun only came with front magnets and no back magnets as it's an Arsenal from Denver NPPL), but I found it a bit too stiff for my liking. In other words, the microswitch spring PLUS the front magnet created an additional resistance I was not accustomed to, but for those of you who are using this combination, it might suit you.
So I then decided on swapping out the front magnet vernier wheel with a spare wheel w/ no magnets (i.e. from an older model like an A4) to lessen the resistance. Wow, the microswitch is super light! It felt so much better. I tried my gun with this configuration for a day, but I noticed there was a bit of bounce using the nearly stock Tadao settings. Having been a Angel fan for some time now, I am not very savvy with dbounce and mbounce settings often seen in aftermarket boards. For those of you who are, any bouncing could probably solved through software. Instead, I prefer to solve the mechanical bounce through mechanical methods.
I noticed I had an MT mag mod conversion kit I received through a trade, and decided on trying this. I installed one of the disks upside-down to replace the front wheel, and this gave me the perfect amount of magnetic attraction to compliment my Tadao microswitch spring. All I need to need to do is figure out my dbounce!
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d191/n0tare/Tadao/G7_trigger_mod.jpg
So I then decided on swapping out the front magnet vernier wheel with a spare wheel w/ no magnets (i.e. from an older model like an A4) to lessen the resistance. Wow, the microswitch is super light! It felt so much better. I tried my gun with this configuration for a day, but I noticed there was a bit of bounce using the nearly stock Tadao settings. Having been a Angel fan for some time now, I am not very savvy with dbounce and mbounce settings often seen in aftermarket boards. For those of you who are, any bouncing could probably solved through software. Instead, I prefer to solve the mechanical bounce through mechanical methods.
I noticed I had an MT mag mod conversion kit I received through a trade, and decided on trying this. I installed one of the disks upside-down to replace the front wheel, and this gave me the perfect amount of magnetic attraction to compliment my Tadao microswitch spring. All I need to need to do is figure out my dbounce!
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d191/n0tare/Tadao/G7_trigger_mod.jpg