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Which ION board ?

yngndrw

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Jul 23, 2006
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Hi guys,

I saw these and was just wondering which ones you guys would prefer and why.

http://www.zdspb.com/tech/mguide/ion/parts_solenoid_mainboard.html

Some aren't out yet however. If there are others which aren't listed, then please post them up.

What interested me was this which you get with the APE Ion board: http://www.zdspb.com/media/ion/mainboard_am_ape1.jpeg

It also says that the Virtue PB ION board has not got an 'Adjustable ramp activation count', which dissapointed me a little.

Comments ?
 

Mike XS

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Mar 1, 2006
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this is a popular questions among ion owners and nearly always asked. Point is that its your own preference really. No one can tell you what is best, they all have good and bad points, and nearly all of the Boards are the same. Ask around, see if you can have a few goes on other peoples ion's who have different boards and see how you like it.

the many ion boards to choose from:
APE board
Blackheart
Virtue
Tboard
Tadoa board

i think im missing 1 more, not sure.

I believe the best are the Virtue and Tadoa and maybe the Tboard.:)
 

yngndrw

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Jul 23, 2006
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Well I've seen this around a lot but I have never before seen any mention of the APE board and some of the other boards listed, which is why I made this thread.

I understand that the Virtue and APE boards (can) have membrane pads on the back of the grip for extra control, but do any of the others feature this ?

I also looked at the site for the Tadoa board but found no mention of a version for the Ion.

As far as I can see, other than the stock board, the currently most used board is either the Blackheart or the Virtue, but as I said before I havn't seen anyone using any of the others.

Does anybody use these other baords and can comment on them ?
 

ION_CRAZY

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Any errors in this please let me know


ION board comparison

Stock

Fire modes

Semi
Ramp
Full Auto (USA)
3 shot burst (USA)

Xtra stuff

none

Virtue

Fire modes

Semi Auto
Fully Adjustable Ramp Mode
Breakout Mode
PSP Ramping
NXL Style Full Auto
Auto Response
Full Auto

Xtra stuff

Membrane switch ready
Advanced Virtue Eye & Trigger Logic
Adjustable debounce & mechanical bounce (AMB)
Adjustable dwell, eye sensitivity, anti-bolt stick & more
Adjustable Ramp Activation Speed and Ramp Percentage
Low battery indicator and power efficient software
Forced shot
Brighter multicolor LED
Instant on with power saving 10 minute idle auto shutoff
Lifetime warranty & lifetime software upgrades

T board

Fire modes

Semi-Auto
Reactive Trigger
3-burst
Full-Auto
NITRO
PSP ramp
NXL
American Milenium

Xtra stuff

Tournement Lock (NPPL, PSP, NXL, Milenium modes)
Shot Q'ing
Adjustable Dwell
Adjustable MROF
Adjustable Debounce (Even lower minimum)
Force Semi "on-the-fly"
Adjustable Ramp activation speed
Adjustable Trig pulls to ramp
Auto off
50g switch
ego style training mode which allows you to see how fast you shoot in semi

Blackheart

Fire modes

Semi
PSP Legal Mode (Adjustable)
NXL Legal Mode (Adjustable)
Millennium Legal Mode (Adjustable)
Three Shot Burst

Xtra stuff

Fire Rate (Adjustable)
Trigger Debounce (Adjustable)
Kick-In Rate for Advanced Modes (Adjustable)
Sustain Rate for Advanced Modes (Adjustable)
Shots Fired to Enter Advanced Mode (Adjustable)
First Shot Drop Software (Adjustable)
Low Battery Indicator
More User-Friendly Software
New Speaker for Easier Adjustments and On/Off Activation
Non-Battery Draining Design
Nickel Plated Solenoid Components
New Higher Max Rate of Fire Software (20 shots/sec)

APE rampage boardNot released

Fire modes

Semi
Reactive (programmable)
Burst (programmable)
Full Auto
PSP3
NXL
AND 2 FULLY PROGRAMMABLE 3-step Ramping Modes

Xtra stuff


Custom keypad
http://goapeonline.com/myimages/ION_Grip_side_small.jpg
Instant on
Over 1.7 BILLION Setpoint ramping combinations
Training mode

Lucky Stage 4 Not released

Fire modes

As of yet unknown, though its based on the spit fire code

Xtra stuff


Rechargeable battery
New MAC solenoid for higher rates of fire
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f111/Zazzeru69/LuckyBoardA.jpg

Tadao Board Not released (based on M7 software)

Fire modes

uncapped semi-auto
capped semi-auto
PSP auto-response
PSP mild ramping
PSP max ramping
PSP z-burst
NXL fullautomatic
auto-response
mild ramping
max ramping
z-burst
fullautomatic

Xtra stuff


Unknown, but should include:

Gangster setting allows 3 different options for every fire mode, giving 36
different “breakout” style modes
Adjustable ABS programming prevents first shot drop-off
AMB (anti-mechanical bounce) and CPF (cycle percentage filter) algorithms
help to eliminate mechanical bounce and switch bounce
Power efficient software and hardware lengthens battery life
Programming mode allows changes to debounce, dwell, loader delay, AMB,
ABS dwell, fire mode, fire mode max rate of fire, eye mode, CPF, ramp start,
gangster mode, and LED colors
All settings are stored in non-volatile memory so they are not lost when
battery is disconnected
One-touch startup enables the marker to fire instantly
Automatic 15-minute idle power down saves batteries
Three eye modes: delayed, forced with force shot, and test mode with rate of fire indicator
Fully adjustable color schemes
Low battery indicator hardware and software shows battery level each time
the marker is turned on



Price list

Stock Free
Virtue £85
T Board £60 (from me)
Blackheart £67
Stage 4 £65-75
APE £65-75
Tadao £65-75

Thats all the boards that are either out and i have heard of, or soon be released, hope this shows people what each board has and at what price.
 
You can get any board you like but if you are using the stock solenoid you will be stuck with unreliability, problems with dirt in your solenoid, high battery consumption, problems when the battery gets low, high dwells which mean more air consumption and lower maximum rate of fire.

The lucky board is the only one that uses the mac solenoid. Its also membrane compatible, has plenty of fully adjustable modes and the most optimised eye and trigger logic around on the most powerful chip in paintball.

Plus with Luckys pricing policy its probably gonna be cheaper than all the others too.
 

yngndrw

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Jul 23, 2006
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Hmm, thanks for all of the info.

It's a big choise really as I havn't got the money to go buying a third if I'm not happy with it.

I think the main things that I would require are: Low bat indicator, instant on, and some form of membrane pad as I hate the stock power switch.

I think the Lucky Stage 4 and the Tadao are most probably the two main options for me, although they aren't out yet so I might just get a Virtue membrane pad for now ... (They do work with the stock board, right ?)
 

ION_CRAZY

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if you have a stock board and you want a membrane pad, you have to solder it on, bit messy. I can sell you a DYE membrane pad if your good with that sort of thing though for £6. Or you could by a T board off me with membrane pad for £60