Anyone know anything about warp feeds? Bought one a while back and trying to get it running on my Z grip. If I press the button it spins but it won't spin other than that. Opened it up and the case is on the bottom "sens" jumper, but the top jumper appears to be soldered together.
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Originally posted by Tracker View Postthey had 2 modes, sound activated or intelifeed, what happens when you tap on it?SL 68, 68 special, Pro Am, Pro Lite, Factory F/A, Mini Lite, SL 68 II, 68 Carbine, Model 98, 98 Custom, VM 68, Z grip Automag, Phantom(s), Classic Automag, Air Star Nova, N3 Hellion, Emek, Metadyne Phoenix
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Here is a helpful manual.
Currently you have no "dwell" jumpers installed (J1), which is fine, as it will spin the motor the longest after each shot (uses more battery though).
On the "sensor" jumpers (I'm assuming J2, as I don't see it listed in the picture, and I'm too lazy to dig out a warp feed to confirm) you have the "-" jumper jumped with a bit of wire/solder (I'm guessing whoever did this in the past didn't know how easy jumpers are to acquire), and the "sens" jumper properly installed. With the "sens" jumper installed, it should be using the internal sound/vibration sensor. I believe without the "sens" jumper, it will use the port FredMnkyDad10 pointed out, and the "-" and "+" jumper is used to tell it to look for a positive or negative signal. I don't know if the "-" jumper being jumped while the "sens" jumper is jumped will matter or not.
That blue circle to the lower left of the large white pulley is the sensor adjuster. Turn it clockwise. Eventually the motor should start to spin continuously. If it doesn't, try cutting the manually jumped "-" jumper. If it starts to spin now, turn the adjuster counterclockwise until the motor stops.
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