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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD

Angel boards...

In Reply to: curuit board in the trigger posted by harold_ willett on January 02, 2003 at 19:21:45:


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Posted by:
The_Angel_Guy

on January 03, 2003 at 01:32:35

Hey, Actually it is and is not true. It depends on several things. Once the counter gets above 999,999 what does it do? Personally you'd have to ask a better tech then myself. The problem with the Angel boards lies in the power circut. If you have a marker which is over a year old, it could have a bad power circut. MEANING, when you charge it, you could blow up your board! Not good! The fix is simple! Strap on a new power regulator onto the board and FIXED! WOOP! Kenny down at Cape Cod paintball fixes these boards all day long, good tech too. The answer is to figure out which board it has. They all say 99' on them and otherwise you can't tell by looking at them. My advice if your worried about the board failing is, not to be worried! If it fails, its an easy fix and most of the time its covered under warranty, or a nice guy like myself could do it for ya NQA! The boards I've fixed have not had problems since the fixing ever! Shoot all you want! Try not to dry fire it a bunch and have fun!

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