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Normal for an e-grip?

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Topic: Normal for an e-grip?
Posted By: [nK]Sharp
Subject: Normal for an e-grip?
Date Posted: 24 April 2009 at 4:04pm
Just got a new e-grip after being very frustrated at the old r/t. Bought my X7 used and it had pretty much the wrong parts for the r/t and some other things and so I just gave up this weekend and bought an e-trigger so I wouldn't have any more problems.

Anyway, I got around to reading the manual and attempting to make my full auto setting at 30bps (wanna push this gun and see how far I can take it). To get to the 30bps mark though I had only pressed and released the trigger 15 times when it says you would need to do it 30. I had attempted earlier doing it 30 numerous times while being slow/fast while pressing the trigger and nothing worked so I started going to 25/20 then at 15 it set it and I thought it would be just at 15 but it was actually on 30.

So my question is just that, is it normal to have to press the trigger and then release 15 times to get it to 30bps or is the manual correct and you would have to pull/release 30 times to get it.

Only asking this because now I am a little confused on how to get it to an odd number.



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Posted By: [nK]Sharp
Date Posted: 24 April 2009 at 11:49pm
Tippmann emailed me and said they will send a new board for my e-grip, so I guess this isn't a new feature of the newer e-grips :P


Posted By: geomarmorales
Date Posted: 25 April 2009 at 10:23pm
normal programming is 30 times = 30bps - By holding the trigger it simply tells you what the current setting is - in order to adjust you must click the full ammount desired.



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