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Originally Posted by Pr0ph3t
First off, where the **** is the battery in this damn thing?
Secondly, what kinda macro fittings am I gonna need for this?
Third, what kind of adapter will I need to use another reg?
Fourth, what are the switches on the board behind the grips for?
Fifth, will sticky3s fit on here?
Sixth, chaos chip or board?
Seventh, how much pressure can the gun handle? How can I make sure it's running at that? I have a gauge on my reg, but how do I make sure before I even hook up my nitro that the gun is gonna be at an acceptable level?
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Aright.
1.Battery is in the tray
2.you need 90° macro fittings if you wanna put it on most drops.
3. A zenitram ASA adapter will work well, its what I use and its compatable with almost all aftermarket regs.
4. the fourth one is kinda complicated but you can just keep them all off for semi at its fastest. Here are the dip switch settings for the old board which I'm guessing is what you have:
Dipswitch #1....
Dipswitch #2.......
firing mode
OFF.................off.....................semi auto
ON-------------Off-------------3 shot burst
Off-------------ON-------------6 shot burst
on-------------on--------------Full auto (may be 20 shot burst)
Dipswitch#3-----Dipswitch #4-----valve time open
Off---------------off-----------------06 milliseconds (.006 seconds)
on--------------off------------------08 milliseconds
Off--------------on-----------------10 milliseconds
On---------------ON-----------------12 milliseconds
Dip #5----dip #6-----dip #7----delay time between seconds(valve off time)
off--------off----------off--------70 milliseconds (.070 seconds)
on--------off----------off--------80 ms
off--------on-----------off-------90 ms
on--------on----------off--------100 ms
Off-------off-----------on-------110 ms
on--------off----------on--------120 ms
off--------on----------on--------130 ms
on--------on----------on--------140 ms
dipswitch #8 does nothing.
Now that is all assuming you have the non LCD board, which should be a 12 pin wiring harness, and say "copyright 1999 by indian creek design"
5. Sticky3s should fit as long as they're not the ones with the 3 hole design instead of the to hole
6. chaos chip is cheaper but they should both work on your gun.
7. Your gun can handle a good amount of pressure. The noid runs at around 90psi, so as long as you keep the LPR down you should be fine. But the regulator on it is very poor and they say it cant handle upwards of 600, that means they want you to get an adjustable tank for incredible amounts of money. My reg could handle it but it was pretty inefficient, so a new reg is almost a must for you. My gun works incredibly better on my vigilante than the stock reg, more shots per tank, dont have to worry about over pressurizing it, and of course awesome consistancy.