- Smart Parts Impulse Cricket II board (non-Vision): The latest version of the non-Vision Cricket board. Stock on all Impulses as of sometime in late 2001. Boards without the white sticker on the microprocessor will only shoot 13.7-bps, however board with the sticker will shoot 20-bps. These faster boards were released in March 2003.
^^Taken from a site that has info on the Impulse.
I purchased my Standard Non-Vision Impulse in January of this year. The serial number is IMP#030115, and my Blue Light Cricket Board has the little white sticker on the small chip on it. But sometimes, when I'm walking the trigger, I can hear a slight high-pitched chirp coming from the board. This chirp indicates that I am pulling the trigger faster than the board's cap, right? And I can pull about 14bps.
So, if that information above is true, and my board has the white sticker, so it should be capped at 20bps., right? Then why am I getting the chirp at about 13.7bps.?
Basically, I am trying to get all of the correct information on the
Impulse's board's. This has been boggling my mind, and many other Impulse owner's out there for awhile now. Just trying to get the facts, and not the fiction.
Any clarification on the subject will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
- Josh
Got this email back from SP a couple minutes ago...
Josh,
The impulse has 2 default fire rates. 13.7 shots non vision and 20 in vision mode. If you have a non vision impulse you board is only capable of 13.7. If you have a vision impulse you board is "dual mode" for lack of a better term. When the board chirps at you it means 2 things, either you are out shooting the board or your battery is low. The information on the website you found is slightly misleading. I hope I have cleared this up for you. Please feel free to contact me if you have any further questions.
Vincent Jordan
Technical Support
Smart Parts, Inc.
Loyalhanna Business Complex
100 Station Street
Loyalhanna, PA 15661
800-992-2147
I guess that cleared up the basic question I had. But I was looking for something a little more in depth concerning all of this Non-Vision 20bps. crap, lol.
This is the final answer, no more talk of board cap!
i was messing with my viking over a chrono on debounce 1, the first time i tried it said 18bps which is believable because debounce 1 is cheating, then i tried on debounce 1 again and it said 7, wtf? weird ass chrono
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The best way to figure your actual BPS is to load your hopper with 100 balls and shoot them as fast as you can and time it with a stop watch. when done divide 100 by the number of seconds it took to shoot that many paintballs. If you are shooting over 13.7 bps you have your answer. If your number is close to 13.7 than you can say there is a cap. If you are shooting less than 13.7...well I guess it does not matter what the gun caps at because your slow ass will never see it.
You are not proving exactly how fast you shoot. You are proving if there is a cap on the non-vision. And while the difference will be off by miliseconds, It will be close enough for our purposes.
As you probably don't knwo people can't hold and sustain a Certain rate of fire over a long period of time, Some people have little burst, Your method is purley elemetary and used by stupid little trigger pull games...
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As you probably don't knwo people can't hold and sustain a Certain rate of fire over a long period of time, Some people have little burst, Your method is purley elemetary and used by stupid little trigger pull games...
What would you consider a long period of time? If you think 10 seconds is too long, then reduce the number of paintballs to 50. It really does not matter as long as you have a pre determined and known variable. I can sustain a fast rof for as long as 30 seconds. That should be ample time to shoot 100 balls. That would work out to be about 3.33 bps.
What would you consider a long period of time? If you think 10 seconds is too long, then reduce the number of paintballs to 50. It really does not matter as long as you have a pre determined and known variable. I can sustain a fast rof for as long as 30 seconds. That should be ample time to shoot 100 balls. That would work out to be about 3.33 bps.