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Actually D, a Nerve board Shocker turns on with Vision.
Pre Nerve boards didn't. Trust me, I read the instructions and thought that, until I played around with it. |
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Not sure about the Dynasty board, but most aftermarket boards boot up in Vision mode. However, since it's a solid light, I don't know. Seems to me if it were solid, it would mean it's reading a ball (that's how it is with my shocker with Virtue.)
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If there's no hopper and you hold it near light, it'll read a ball because of the bouncebeam eyes. |
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ya i read the m3 manual and it boots up in vison. ok another question. i know setting up a trigger should be about personal preference but when we were at the feild one time this guy said that i should set it so its right on the switch then have a little backslack after the switch has been depressed. good idea? or no. o and to how much i got it for, $500 with 2 reloader B's
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right on the switch isnt great, id pull it out a mm or so.
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got pics check them out http://www.spyder.tv/forums/showthre...1224#post11224
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