UPDATE: I had a jam that fried a motor due to being able to pull the trigger without revving the blaster... so I added the manual trigger lock back in. Details at • Update to the Nerf Ray...
DISCLAIMER: My chronograph readings are likely very off, take those with a grain of salt. You can still tell when something hits hard by my giggling. And this thing hits VERY hard.
Obviously I am excited, I suggest watching the first part at least haha. The mod guide part gets a little sketchy, but this was actually my first time modding a flywheel blaster that was actually a real one once. My other projects were all 3D printed and kits.
What's inside!
Daybreak Flywheels (Pair) × 2
Daybreak Rayven 3D Printed Flywheel Cage 41MM
Rayven Switch Mounting Plate 3d Printed (Ideal rev trigger switch placement)
21A Microswitch (Genuine Omron)
OOD Kraken 130 3s Neo Motors for Nerf Blasters
5' Hobby Wire (16AWG)
Lead-Free Solder Wire
Other important bits!
A 3S Lipo, the one picture is a Zippy compact 1000 35C series
I use a RYOBI 18V ONE+ 45-Watt Hybrid Soldering Station
I also use a HTRC-C240-DUO LiPo Charger Dual 1-6S Balance Battery Discharger AC150W DC240W 10A Smart Charger
00:00:00 Making people smile
00:00:26 Today's project
00:03:25 Chronograph numbers
00:06:09 Sleeper mode
00:07:23 Firing outdoors
00:08:24 Decision time
00:11:23 Opening it up
00:23:24 Dremel time and soldering
00:28:58 More soldering
00:33:48 Cage soldering
00:42:21 XT60
00:46:41 Testing
00:52:43 More Dremel
00:58:17 Closing it up
01:02:34 My big mistake
01:03:45 Thank you!
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