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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD
...and the LCD bolt is longer (nt)

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Posted by Tom Sparkman on January 14, 2002 at 11:33:55:

In Reply to: Re: LED Questions..... I need some quick info. posted by Tom Sparkman on January 11, 2002 at 17:27:59:

: : LED & LCD differences..... LED has air to the gripframe & has a manual dial dwell. Any other major differences?
: : Also, do all Angels need chargers or can they operate off alkiline 9v ??
: : Any help is appreciated!!!!!!!!!

: - LED has a manual dial BPS too.
: - Internally LED runs at ~450psi, LCD ~350psi.
: - LEDs came with straight feed tube with plastic hopper adaptor instead of highrise/lowrise.
: - LED SF board has semi, 3rd burst, 8rd zip (burst @ 8.75bps), FA (can get a Gabriel board with the ability to change modes using the trigger & on/off switch). LCD has 26 modes.
: - All Angels need chargers, the LED and 2K LCDs have NiCads, 2K1 LCDs have NiMH.
: - LED grip is smaller because no LCD panel.

: Tom




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