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Pulse loader Battery life / feedback ??

A.B

London E.C.I 2008 retired
Jul 8, 2002
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It'd be pretty pointless installing the rip drive on a pulse- the drive cone on a pulse doesn't have a pre- load spring it's mounted directly onto the shaft, so winding the rip on a pulse would give you individual shots instead of a pre loaded stack in the case of a halo/reloader. Granted this would allow you to shoot something when you might have been unable to shoot anything.

Seems like a daft way to void the warranty though, just make sure the batteries are fresh and you won't have this problem.

As for battery life i believe if you check the initial threads on the pulse you'll find all the details regarding battery life and the flexibility with using 9v's
 

Paontball Mad

Bourmouth Riptide!!-!!-!!
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now for my poor little comment

i have a rip drive and i dont know how to use it i think its broken could you tell me how to use it so i can find out what is wrong with it?

ill probably get a pulse anyway :p
 

robof9

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Feb 20, 2005
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i have modified a halo rip drive shaft to work on the pulse, and for a rip wheel i am using a gear from inside a halo, that i had spare.

to use a halo ripdrive u need to file a bit flat to allow the gear to sit lower on the shaft, u also need to open up the hole on the drive cone, and tbh it is so close to the bottom of the pulse, ie touching, a new one would need to be fabricated with a 1cm or so longer shaft.