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Ishotmuppets77
04-21-2006, 08:42 PM
I was wondering is it possible to intellifeed a revvy if u have a tadao board. and if it is what would i need to do it.

WDP ir3 2k3
05-09-2006, 07:09 AM
I think you can do it i dont see why not. The only thing i could think of if the voltage is not right. To do it you would have to get a Inteifeed kit

DYEspeed
05-09-2006, 08:13 PM
but why?

Trigga Nometry
05-09-2006, 08:26 PM
I think you can do it i dont see why not. The only thing i could think of if the voltage is not right. To do it you would have to get a Inteifeed kitExactly. Don't forget to check out Hep's thread for Intellifeed using the stock board. Maybe that can help somehow:
http://www.angel-owners.com/showthread.php?t=488

Th3bLaCkNiGhT
05-09-2006, 11:02 PM
the voltage doesnt work. the hopper will not spin. i have an i revy w/ my tadao board and the new intellifeed system (i have an intellifeed halo too) and it hooked it up and it didnt work. any ideas on making it work? i have 3 or 4 extra revies sitting around.

tgaffner
05-14-2006, 01:20 PM
Dont use the new Intellifeed system produced by the MT's, it wont work for that. Do it yourself and solder up your own Intellifeed System. I did it to my Halo, and there is no reason why it wouldn't work with a Revvy.

Mavrick
05-14-2006, 01:55 PM
Have to see a revvy and look at how to interface the two with the new intellifeed system. With enough tinkering I can figure it out, or possibly not!. Thing about the new intellifeed is that it has no current drain on the guns battery supply. Many other versions do driving relays.

Th3bLaCkNiGhT
05-16-2006, 03:20 PM
Dont use the new Intellifeed system produced by the MT's, it wont work for that. Do it yourself and solder up your own Intellifeed System. I did it to my Halo, and there is no reason why it wouldn't work with a Revvy.
the old style one u mean? the one that ppl modded for their halos? the infamous .. JALO? yea ... i had 2 of them ... they were nice. the relays went down alot and then w/ the tadao board they dont work. yes i know how to intellifeed a halo the old way ... i also know how to intellifeed a revy the old way. but neither will work w/ tadao or w/ the new itnellfieed (which is much easier and works better IMO) i have a few extra revvies lieing around and im wondering if there is anyway that i can get them to work w/ the new intellifeed system.

Th3bLaCkNiGhT
05-19-2006, 07:51 PM
can anyone shed some light on this issue?

Mavrick
05-19-2006, 08:26 PM
If you send me one I can tell you if it can be done or not. Best I can do here mate.

pbguns99
05-20-2006, 02:48 AM
Sure... it's possible to do an intellifeed to a Revvy. But, I thought they quit making Revvys around 1969? (Actually, I've got a couple intellifeeded Revvy's laying around here.)

BTW, do you just want a better ROF from the Revvy, or do you just want to power the Revvy from the battery in the gun??? Or, do you want the best of both worlds. Either way, I can set you up with that. (One time.) Just let me know. I've got stuff laying around here that'll do that.

Ishotmuppets77
05-20-2006, 10:51 AM
I just want a little more consistent revvy. i love revvys i dont care if they are old they are relly light and have good balance.

pbguns99
05-20-2006, 08:47 PM
I measured a revvy with intellifeed and it could do 13 bps. I measured it hooked up to a computer, just to make sure. For most people, that's plenty good enough. Although I did just buy an Empire-B, and it seems pretty impressive. But, I'd say, for 99 percent of the people out there, a revvy with intellifeed is as good as they need, unless they have $150 they need to get rid of.

Th3bLaCkNiGhT
05-21-2006, 06:13 PM
Sure... it's possible to do an intellifeed to a Revvy. But, I thought they quit making Revvys around 1969? (Actually, I've got a couple intellifeeded Revvy's laying around here.)

BTW, do you just want a better ROF from the Revvy, or do you just want to power the Revvy from the battery in the gun??? Or, do you want the best of both worlds. Either way, I can set you up with that. (One time.) Just let me know. I've got stuff laying around here that'll do that.
the old style revy worked fine and its an easy install. but w/ the new intellifeed system and the tadao board, this old style intellifeed revy will not work. the voltage from the tadao boards is 1.5 volts (right?) and is not enough to get it to spin.

Ishotmuppets77
05-22-2006, 06:16 PM
it wouldnt spin even with 2 9vs in it like u do with the halos

Th3bLaCkNiGhT
05-22-2006, 10:16 PM
it wouldnt spin even with 2 9vs in it like u do with the halos
w/ the old style itnellifeed system on the revies ... u dont still have the board or the eyes or the batteries.

pbguns99
06-03-2006, 08:50 PM
the old style revy worked fine and its an easy install. but w/ the new intellifeed system and the tadao board, this old style intellifeed revy will not work. the voltage from the tadao boards is 1.5 volts (right?) and is not enough to get it to spin.

What's the battery voltage? I don't know it offhand. But, if you don't mind the 2x9v batteries in the revvy, you don't even need to run a wire from the gun. With a (relatively) simple mod to the revvy circuit board, you can make the motor spin with every trigger pull.

But, I just got this Empire Reloader-B loader, and haven't even taken it out, but just filling it with paintballs and holding it over a bucket, it spits out paintballs so fast, it's just a blur. However, the instruction manual has a list of things you must not do when using the loader. The guy at the PB store said it was the best thing on the market, so I picked one up. It allows you to select 3 different speeds. Why? I have no idea. And it takes 6 AA batteries. Also, the manual says "it may be necessary to sand or grind down the feed neck..." Huh?