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    warpless z2

    Ok so I was bored and decided I should hack up a loader :what:


    Damn compared to the halo line the z2 has no room for this. Cut down the elbow and had to thin it down a little more than half of the material to get it to sit in the existing Raceway as I wanted to cut the z2 as little as possible.


    Had to notch the battery block to get it to fit will look into other power options later


    Almost there!





    Now I just need paint to test run in. Notice the motor is the same size as a halo one so might get some high torque motors depending on how the stock one holds up.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IWhQ...e_gdata_player

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    240 shells


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    Very cool. What's the capacity like with the tube going through the shell? I'll bet the 240 shells really helps with that.

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    Just put it on this morning so haven't gotten it out on the field yet but I don't think it would take to much out of the capacity.

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    On the z2 board is there a way to turn off the automatic un-jam feature?

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    On the latest board you can turn it down. I am not sure about off. You probably want to turn motor sensing off.

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    Yeah I just did that and swapped the motor for a hi torque motor i vehicle use on my halo too. I noticed a drop in the feed rate and I think the anti jam burned out the stock one

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    The Prophecy board uses feedback from the motor current to control it. Swapping out the motor have have caused the issue. It wouldn't be sensing it correctly.

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