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WARPIG Tech Talk - Angel / Angel LCD

Re: New Angel IR3 problems HELP

In Reply to: New Angel IR3 problems HELP posted by Souleman on May 05, 2003 at 15:30:02:


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Posted by:
PigTech

on May 12, 2003 at 10:12:31
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: I just got a new IR3 2003 angel and found that the gate letting the balls drop into the chamber is restricting too much so that i chop. Any suggestions rather than take it out.

Take it out and look at it - you may have two gates installed, one on top of another - the normal gate won't stop balls from dropping into the chamber.

If, with no hopper on, you drop a paintball on the gate, and it stops, something is defective in your gate (I suspect two gates stuck together having been installed).

Also, I suggest operating with COPS on, to avoid chopping problems.

: Also the board won't let me gain access to the 26 modes of fire is there a way to override the programming to gain access

The ASTM version of the IR3 (the one sold in the US) doesn't have 26 modes of fire. It has semi-auto with or without COPS, that's it.

: Any help would be sweet
: Thanks

See you on the field,
-Bill Mills

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