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Reloader B problems

eastie

SoManc. Live Forever.
Apr 13, 2006
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Yo, my reloader is playing up a little.

Its being too harsh on the paint, which sometimes is leading the paint to smash inside my loader.

I think this could just be the speed needing to be put on a lower setting...

Could anybody tell me if this could be the case, and if so how to change the reloader settings...

Cheers
 

Lovetone

Peter Pan of Paintball
Feb 25, 2005
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click it on (green light), then immediately hold the button down (light goes red)

then release the button, rapidly then clicking either 1 2 or 3 clicks

the light will blink each time you click.
on finishing, dont do anything, and the light will flash back the same number of clicks (ie the speed setting) that you pushed in

1 is slowest ie least harsh on paint

for training with brittle paint, you can slow it down to speed 1 and still get 15bps, or use a 4 pack battery.

also, ensure when you start a days play, turn it on empty, under a jersey.
this will ensire it calibrates well to your gun and isnt being activated by rattling around of balls / other ambient sound, that will cause increased turns of the wheel and therefore more stress on the paintballs

good luck pal
 

Luke W

The Firm
Oct 7, 2006
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To change the speed:

Reloader B Manual said:
Setting the speed:
When the reloader B is first turned on, while the LED flashes for one long second, press and hold the power button again during this flash. When done properly, the LED will now change to red and you can release the button. The LED will only stay red for about five seconds, then change back to its flashing green sequence for regular operation if no buttons are pressed. To set the speed during the red LED phase, push and release the button the number of times necessary based on what speed you desire. Press once for normal speed, twice for faster speed, and three times for fastest speed. Each time you press and release the button during this sequence, the press of the button should last about one second. If done too quickly, the board may not be set to the speed you desire. When done correctly, the red LED will go off, then flash the same number of times the button was pressed, indicating which speed it's now set to.
:)

I need to get out more:eek:
-Luke

EDIT: Or do what Lovetone says...