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saix88
02-27-2006, 09:17 AM
Hey guys I was wondering what exactly is the minimorlock? what are its features, and how different is it from the normal morlock?

shiftycastro
02-27-2006, 09:24 AM
i thought it was the same board just smaller......ill look into it as now you have me interested myself

shiftycastro
02-27-2006, 09:29 AM
KM2, developed the Morlock, and its predacessors to use break beam or reflective eye technology years before paintball marker manufacturers decided to use it.

If you go to www.exarin.com you will see that KM2 and TAGSportz are now partners. The bottom line is that the very finest aftermarket board is manufactured by KM2 and developed with TAGSportz to offer you, the paintball players, the very best and most functional after market upgrades/options available today. It is only going to get better.

KM2 pioneered putting eyes in electonic markers years ago. This is proven technology, and is being refined every week.

The debounce is micro fine adjustable in .250ms steps. not 1ms steps as in most other boards out there. You can find the absolute ragged edge of bounce in your trigger. This can also help monitor the wear on your trigger switch, as the bounce will change with age and wear on the switch.

Doc Nickel has installed many morlocks. He has also installed and tested the Predator II and was impressed by the functionality and speed of the board. The Mini Morlock is the same board with slightly different software for dual solenoid markers.

The predator/predator II can use either break beam or reflective eyes. It is the fastest board out there right now. It's only limitation is the speed of your loader, and the limits of the pneumatics of the marker. The predator and morlock can outrun most markers out there. This is where you find the fastest, most durable markers made, and see where they fall short.

The mini morlock/predator morlock does all of the same things the predator can do, plus it has greater control over a second solenoid as is used in older shockers, rainmakers, and a few other dual solenoid markers.

saix88
02-27-2006, 09:41 AM
thank you very much.

Theguy
02-27-2006, 01:39 PM
Ihave a mini-morlock, I am very happy with it.