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P.Alonso
07-30-2011, 03:42 AM
Hello, recently I have received my new Hawk spirit, and I see the technical data of the power supply of Cheyenne, said the hawk can go from 50 to 150 Hz, right now I use my hawk with a cyclone and putting the source voltage to maximum does not exceed 80Hz. some people say that the hawk is manufactured to operate with the power supply for Cheyenne.
Anyone have experience with this? power supply that is best for the hawk? which are the differences?
I am thinking of buying a power supply Cheyenne, is it worth? can be used with other machines?

JohnnyChaos
07-30-2011, 07:36 AM
The only correct reading your cyclone will give on any rotary is volts.The cheyenne supply won't run it any different. It'll just tell you the correct Hz

The Limey
07-30-2011, 07:47 AM
I have a Hawk PU II and although its nice and will run other machines (with limitations) I really don't think its worth buying one unless you only intend to tattoo with Hawks. Even then, you lose out on being able to fine tune your machine as you can only pick the Hz in increments of 10 (which is pretty useless for most other machines). As far as Hawk performance goes, I've not seen it make any difference so, unless you feel like yours is running erratically I'd save your cash or invest in some spare grips.

DavidEngbaek
07-31-2011, 07:36 PM
that answers my questions..No PUII for me...i'll stay with my critical..

JohnnyChaos
08-01-2011, 06:52 AM
This is something I was thinking about the other week which might help.

Cheyenne Hawk cps
(from the manual) 50-150 with 6v-12v
which = 16.66cps per volt

12v = 150cps
11.5v = 142cps
11v = 133cps
10.5v = 125cps
10v = 116cps
9.5v = 108cps
9v = 100cps
8.5v = 92cps
8v = 83cps
7.5v = 75cps
7v = 67cps
6.5v = 58cps
6v = 50cps

probably not exactly right, but maybe a helpful rough guide if you were wanting to know the cps.