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Will do Gaston, @serial1313 I had it duracoated white then sent in and tuned by the man himself....he hooked it up thanks again bro. And I don't know if Jimmy Schlotterhausen is on here, but a shout out for painting it for nothing! Thanks a mill for getting me this cool one off halo
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Jimmy is "jesoner79" on here. Is that who Duracoated your Halo white?
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[QUOTE=fkirons;77482]CPS or Hertz do not apply to rotaries as the circuit is constant. SO whatever the machine throws at you ignore it but you should see cycle being close to 99 or 0.
Regarding voltage, I say anywhere from 5-12V. 8.5 being the happy medium. enjoy![/QUOTE
well, i´m curious to know for example, how many strokes per second it goes by each 1 volt, between 8 - 12, the cycles get faster as more volts you put on P.S. right? for example, for lining lots of artists prefer like 120cps, for packing 80-90 and shading between both....like, it´s good to know how many volts you need to achieve in halo to do the same as the old coils each one use....for example, if I use my liner at 120 cps what is needed to put in the PS for the same results?
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im pretty sure ud just find out a RPM at a certain volt and divide by 60 for example 8000rpm would be 8000/60= 133 per second
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so far, so good, but still no info of how many rpms per volts... :)
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ur right i dont think its really possible to even measure the exact rpm kinda a ball park figure epecially when its loaded so many variables to consider
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actually there is some ways to measure, by a laser meter... you can measure the rpm of motor or the stroke of the body...the stroke is more precise...
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damn i woodnt even no where to get one.. it wood be cool if the builders did kinda put out a rpm to volt kind thing with there machines
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something like that.....I think It´s a good idea to know each machine how many cps is doing by certain amount of volts for example, If my spektra do x in 8.5 volts my stigmas do the same in 9.3 volts for example...sometimes is a pain to feel the machines because of diferent system, noise and type of give, so have a chart of each machine I think it´s a good thing to know
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Attachment 18040Attachment 18041here are a couple pics for ya gaston