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Don't go with too light of a microswitch. You want it to be able to snap back into the original position as quickly as possible. If you were to go too light it would actually slow your ROF.
A little more techy, but does anyone know how kingman times their ROF? The stock board seems fairly simple and I wonder if it would be a simple matter of changing a capacitor (NOT the big one, it's used for the 'noid pulse!) or resistor assuming they don't use a crystal clock in the microchip. It might make for a fun project someday if I get bored.
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