Actually it is 42 out of the box. You do not need the chip for this. In constant mode drop feed will be that. In firing on gun you will need the chip to get over the mechanical delay of the marker bolt firing but how many guns can actually fire this quick? We wasn't lying - honest guv!Really!? so the Pulse isn't actually 42bps out the box, then again I didn't believe that anyway
Just got my G7 back with the RF chip installed.
Ramping
Doesn't seem to 'pulse' on every trigger pull. More like 6 out of 10. I've even moved the reciver to the opposite side of the loader to be nearer the transmitter.
Semi
Again, no 'pulse' with every pull. Most likely 8 out of 10 pulls.
Haven't tried it with any paint yet as I don't think the shops around mine would really appreciate it.
There seems to be some concern over Angels with the RF chip as there is only a very low current used through the solenoid wire. This is where the RF chip is 'spliced' into. Maybe there's not enough power for both, all of the time and maybe that's why it's not pulsing every shot.
Will find out tomorrow......
Because the producer's need something that makes they're hopper better than the competition, and seeing as we have PLENTY selection of hoppers that forfill our need's of consistent 15bps feeding, while holding a fair amount of paint i spose the only attractive thing they can add to a new hopper it to make it spin nearly 3 times faster than we actually need itMy Re-Loader B2 has never had any problems... Although I Do like the design of the Pulse.
On another note, Who cares how fast the things can feed... can anyone here fire 42bps??
and most tournies we play in the UK, our markers should ( ) be capped at 15??!! 42 is a bit overkill, if you ask me, sounds like a waste of battery!