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[1] Posted by dm4-p8nt-balla 01-07-2005, 07:17 PM |
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You can purchase the Tadao(Dynasty) board at Punishers PB(this is the link directly) and at From Dynasty's website
REMEMBER: THE TADAO(dynasty) BOARD DOES NOT INCLUDE THE VISION EYE.(if you need to install the eye) board only. Here are the features(borrowed from Dynasty's site): Drop in board, uses the stock upper board, connections and eye (no need for drilling) Inverted micro switch for a smoother pull Scans the trigger over 100,000 times per second Unlimited rate of fire while the eyes are enabled ABS (anti bolt stick) programing prevents first shot drop off AMB (anti mechanical bounce) algorithms help eliminate mechanical bounce Power efficient software lengthens battery life Programming mode allows changes to debounce, dwell, and loader delay All settings are stored in non-volatile memory so they are not lost when power is disconnected One touch startup makes the marker ready to fire instantly, with the eyes on Automatic 10 minute power down prevents accidental wasted batteries Force shot function allows the marker to be fired when the eyes are enabled but no object in the breach is present FAQ's Will this work in any shocker? It works in 2003 vision shockers or newer. Stock, Dynasty or any other private label shocker, it works in all of them. OK! Now, if you bought a vision shocker -- the only thing you will have to replace is the bottom board(currently vision) because the eye has already come installed as part of the vision package On the other hand if you purchased a non-vision shocker-- that means you do not already have the eye installed and you will need to install it yourself and you will need to do a bit of purchasing besides the Tadao board, while only 3 parts, you still need them and they are available from www.punisherspb.com (links to individual items will come a little later). You're going to need to get the Eye, the eye cover which is milled to fit the eye and the small screw which will hold the eye inplace against the body of the gun. Follow the instructions listed above to install the dynasty board, these instructions are to install the eye. Here are the 3 items you'll need : The Vision eye , The new, silver eye cover and The screw to hold the eye Alright, first you'll need a couple tools, the handy-dandy allen wrench set and a phillips-head screwdriver and possibly a set of very fine needle nose pliers. ![]() Now, I've already removed a couple things, my regulator and my air setup. ![]() There's a couple more things to take off, the barrel of course, unscrew your grips with the phillips head screwdriver and remove the battery. ![]() Now that the battery is out of the frame and we've got some room to move, we're going to remove the wiring harness from the frame, it's pictured as the black wires going to the white connecter near the top of the bottom board. Forgive me for the poor resolution. ![]() Note on this next step: if you are not installing the vision eye cable YOU WILL NOT NEED TO REMOVE THE FRAME. If you are installing the eye cable, follow all steps givin. Next, we're going to remove the frame, to do this, you'll see 2 bolts on each end of the frame(pictured), unscrew them and set them aside, you can now slide the frame off, try not to be too rough, just in case. ![]() Here is a picture to show the removed frame and the wiring harness still attached to the upper board.(notice my vision cable already installed -- blooper ![]() Here are the 'tools' you're going to need to remove the 2 board pins: the end of your phillips head screwdriver and a small allen wrench to punch out the pins(note: an awl or a punch or anything that will push the pins out will work). ![]() Here is the 'tool' set on the top board pin(notice the second right below it), hold the tool of your choice in place and tap the pins out with the end of the handle of your driving tool ![]() Here is the opposite side of the frame, notice the pins pushed out almost all the way, just pull them out with your fingers, they will come out very easily ![]() Once your board pins are out, you can slide out your board, just slide out the bottom from it's notch, and pull the microswitch end back and out(notice i've flipped my switch and this is a stock vision board). Set your old board aside and save the board pins(NOTE:for this guide I am only using 1 board for the whole demonstration). ![]() Here is the new board(Remember I'm using 1 board for the whole guide), notice the 2 holes in the microswitch, line them up with the holes in frame and push the board pins in, they(the pins) will not go in all the way if you just use your fingers ![]() Here is the frame, notice how the pins aren't in all the way like I said? use the end of your screwdriver and tap them in all the way ![]() Contiue on next post----
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[2] Posted by dm4-p8nt-balla 01-07-2005, 07:24 PM |
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Here's a picture of the frame with the new board installed and the battery reinstalled, remember -- do not reinstall your grips until the very end of this gudie. Once the battery and board are back in the frame, set it aside, you're not going to need it until the eye is installed.
![]() Here are the 3 parts you have ordered from punishers or have received with your vision install kit: the retaining screw, the silver eye cover and the ribbon(NOTE: my ribbon is already all bent because I have uninstalled my vision for this guide) ![]() First on the eye install, remove your vision-side detent(note: I've already had vision and the eye cover is already there) ![]() Here is a closeup of what's behind the eye cover. You'll notice the large hole where the detent fits through, a very small hole to the left of the detent-hole, where the retaining screw will go and the 3rd hole which will lead down into the body, this is where the eye ribbon will fit through. ![]() Ok, this is where it actually gets difficult: stick the silver contact end down the pre-drilled hole for the eye. Here is a pic of the underside of the body, you'll notice that the contact end of the ribbon gets caught on the inner wall of this pre-drilled hole, this is where your epic battle will ensue. To avoid an epic battle with the eye ribbon, you can use a pair of fine needle nose pliers to pull the ribbon through, do your best not to maul it too bad. ![]() Here is a pic from the side, the contact end of the ribbon pulled all the way through and the eye pressed up against the body(note: the retaining screw is not yet installed). ![]() Now we're looking towards the front of the gun, you'll see the little grey/brown box towards the front of the upper board, this is where the ribbon will plug in, notice the contacts facing away from the body! ![]() Ok, now the ribbon is plugged in all the way, make sure your eye ribbon looks like this when you plug it in or else the eye may not work properly and the ribbon unplug itself. ![]() Tighten up the retaining screw in it's pre-drilled hole(note: the size is .05', just like the trigger adjustment screws), this will make sure the eye is looking the right way and you don't get any false-positive reads. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v...ainingscrew.jpg Now, just place your new silver eye cover in the milled area and tighten up the detent ![]() Now, rebolt your frame to the gun. A couple precautions: when you put the frame on, reach in and grab the wiring harness and pull it through, this will make sure it does not get in the way of the power button and you do not break your power button. Once you have the frame bolted to the gun properly, plug your wiring harness back into the white connecter on the bottom board. ![]() Now, just put your grips back on and turn that baby on and check your eye to see if it's working properly. ![]() If you installed a vision board, it should boot right up in vision, pull the trigger once, it will allow a shot and try again, it should beep -- indicating that it doesn't read a ball, try passing your finger in front of the eye and pull the trigger again, if the solenoid clicks(or fires if it's aired up), your vision is working, if not: check your connector end of your eye and check the retaining screw and see that it's in all the way. Unfortunately, I do not have a Tadao board( flipflops ) to give you instructions on how to check your eye, I will ask flipflops to write some instructions to check if it's working properly.
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[5] Posted by Bum Hunter 01-08-2005, 07:43 PM |
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great post!
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[6] Posted by RiotPB 01-10-2005, 12:10 AM |
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Very indepth, awesome work man.
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