So i found a broken mini and it is the board that was bad. Well if it was not bad when i bent the pins that sure made it bad. I am planning on changing the board over to a Morlock cutting the back for the screen. with the mini i know that i am going to have to actuate the solenoid 2 times one for the start of the shoot and the one to end the shoot. I think that the trigger is high to low. I have some stuff figured out and can share if wanted. I am trying to figure out some of the wiring and whether i need a cap in it or not. Has anyone here changed a mini to a morlock? If not is there anyone that has installed a morlock board on their marker and can they give me any inside information? I would prefer to share the info via google docs so i will need to share with private messages.
Morlock board on a mini
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Do you have a Morlock yet? I only ask because they're backordered currently, so it might be quicker to get a stock board if you want to use your Mini soon. -
I already have the morlock, the battery that came with is a little wide so i will have to get a new one there and if i need a cap first off i have the cap off the broken mini board or i am sure i can find one for that.Comment
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Are you planning on removing the eye and trigger board, or wiring into them?
The trigger switch is the oddball
I used to have access to the header pins that mates the boards.
I have a remote ribbon cable somewhere. that allowed me to mount the battery in a remote location. My goal at that time was to make a mini into q tank turret. Having the battery be the left grip, and the trigger frame be the right, but I quickly lost interest.
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My plan is to use the Optimus 1.1 board and since it has the eyes attached use that as well. I am running into issues with power as the optimus requires 9 volts and the rechargeable LiPO uses 3.7 volts, and that is all that comes through the morlock i think i can maybe use the boost voltage for the solenoid and that may be able to get me the 9 volts that i need. Just not sure on that. plus the wiring is giving me issues.Comment
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The morlock can run on 9v. Just set it up as a 9v board for this project and thatll solve a chunk of your issues.Comment
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But but i wanna charge
. Well that makes sense do you happen to know if it would work off dual power? Have the 3.7v for regular operation and 9 volt to provide the rail?
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I dont think so, as an internal voltage booster is used for the lipo from what I researched. I assume there are shared connections that would nullify the ability to do dual power.
@Kurt is a member on here so he would be a much better resource for that question.
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I vaguely remember that minis and axes have an odd double pulse to the solenoid to fire the gun.... Not sure a morlock would be suitableComment
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You can use all three supplies simultaneously. sort of. They are all diode locked-out so whichever has the highest voltage is used automatically with no cross-talk. In other words it is perfectly normal and safe to have the LiPo plugged in, the USB supply connected and an 18v DC supply all running at the same time.Comment
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