How does nerf barricade work
All that firepower managers to fit in a fairly compact profile as well, making the RV a great sidearm choice. When N-Strike officers find themselves outnumbered and surrounded, they like to know they've got a quick, reliable blaster on their side.
The Barricade RV combines range, speed and precision in a compact, sidearm blaster. Blast your way to victory with the dart power of the barricade RV! The RV is roughly However, with semi-automatic delivery and ten dart capacity, you'll make up in firepower what you trade away in size, so you'll have to weigh this when considering whether this may be the right blaster for you.
The RV makes no compromises in speed and range, though. After getting a feel for the semi-auto chamber rotation, these darts can be unloaded in less than half a second each, meaning the entire clip will be empty in five seconds or less. Reloading is also a factor when rating the speed of this blaster, but there are only positives to report in that area as well. I went with Eric's suggestion and used a crumpled piece of aluminum foil with electric tape wrapped around the middle as the dummy battery.
Works like a charm! Thanks Eric. Dear SG I currently have two lithium batteries charged up to 3. If I use these two batteries along with a normal duracell double A battery, will it be okay to do so? The total charge would be around 8. RodsTods, Okay, basic rule when using batteries Make sure to only use the same batteries in your setup.
Hi there SG Nerf, I recently bought two Li-ion batteries and a dummy cell battery, but for some reason when I turn on the gun, the motor wont start.
I have the negative to positive correct. Thank you very much. Hey SG Nerf, I just tried two duracell batteries with my dummy cell and the gun turned on so I believe there is something wrong with the li-ion batteries. Any ideas? Hey SG Nerf, love the site, was just wondering a couple of things about the batteries you chose.. Also does getting unprotected batteries make any difference to the performance? Cheers in advance. That's why i use size batteries, as they can be used in the existing battery compartment without requiring further mods.
For the Barricade system, both protected and unprotected batteries can be used 'cos the flywheel motors don't have a high amp draw. The main reason why i use unprotected batteries for all my mods is because i also use them for my modded Stampedes with heavier spring loads, which have much higher amp draw and need unprotected batteries, so it's easier for me to just stick with one type of battery. SGNerf, Could i just solder the 5mm copper wires to each contact instead of creating a dummy battery?
I dont really have the know-how to bore holes or grooves on wooden dowels, nor can i make a plastic housing, but i do have a soldering iron : Not to knowledgeable on this so is there something i'm missing? Other than that, awesome guide! Just got a barricade and i'm ready to buy another one to dual wield :.
Unknown, You could try that method too, but do be careful not to touch the bare copper wire when the circuit is live. It'll be a good idea to wrap the bare copper wire in electrical tape to insulate it from accidental contact. Wasn't sure if they would keep there momentum and gradually build or just slow it back down. Thought since you have had a little exp with the system that you might have some impute on this. Prayingman, That might work Do post up your test results if you manage to build it.
I have been looking for simple mods to improve my barricade's range and accuracy. I can't believe how simple it is, thanks for the guide. The constant buzzing was irritating me, and making stealth shots impossible, so will be moving the pressure switch too. So looking forward to making your changes to my gun. Will try to remember to let you know how I get on. Would the protected versions of the Trustfire give comparable performance. It's hard to find the unprotected ones over here.
Is it possible to reattatch the pressure switch without re-soldering the wiring? I mean, is it possible to make the modification without detatching the switch from the oroginal wiring? EJ94, I've not tried that method 'cos the original wiring seemed abit too short to move it all the way to the trigger area comfortably. I found it easier to just cut, then reposition and re-wire. I guess it could be possible if you are able to work with the casing closer together while shifting the pressure switch Hey i tried this mod but i can't get the front part of my blaster off, the part covering the motors advice???
Anonymous, Make sure all the machine screws are removed from the plastic motor cover, then you have to carefully pry apart the cover to access the motor mounts. If I wanna increase the range, I just put higher voltage of batteries???. General Nerfer, Yup, that's the usual modding method for flywheel blasters, 'cos the speed of the motors can be increased by higher voltage feeds.
Is it okay to put three 'energizer' batteries instead Trustfire batteries? I'm just curious, energizer batteries can be found anywhere. General Nerfer, Energizer batteries are normal 1. TrustFire batteries are different, they are high voltage Li-Ion rechargeable batteries 4.
Are they sold locally? I don't have credit cards and prefer buying it at retails. General Nerfer, Well, Dealextreme accepts payments via PayPal and offers free international shipping. So most people can just order directly from that site. General Nerfer, 3 x 1. To get 8. Btw, never mix Alkaline and Li-Ion batteries together, they have to be used only with their own types.
I just wanted to say really good and do you know how to remove the thermistor? Mackenzie van Zanden, Well, you could just cut the thermistor out and solder the 2 wires back together properly But do note that removing the thermistor may result in damage to your circuit, batteries or motor as there is no more protection from current overloads or overheating.
I actually did exactly what you said with the e tape before you told me how because I was being impatient. How long do the trustfire batteries take to ship? Mackenzie van Zanden, Depends on whether the supplier has stock and how fast they can ship them out I'm not doing any of the mods you did here except for the battery, and I'm adding a mag well.
Anyways is the plastic on the trigger peace made of a type of plastic that doesn't like super glue? It's been giving me the fits. Stephen, Use all purpose glue instead, the type that is labelled to be usable for flexible plastic materials Im trying to mod my barricade but I've lost the pressure switch.
Were can I get another one. Anonymous, You can check at DIY electronics parts shops Alex Billingham, Just get any button or lever mini pressure switch from DIY electronics parts shops, there should be lots of selections at those places. Wilks, From my tests, 3 of the Li-Ion batteries tend to cause the internal circuit safety to cut off power intermittently and stall the motors. But you could use that amount of voltage if you remove the safety thermistors in the circuit though, but note that there would be no more over-heating or over-current protection once that is done.
Thanks mate. Apologies, I didn't realise that you had already answered that at the start of your post! Pages Home. This Mod Guide will cover some performance mods for the Nerf Barricade.
Modifications may wear out or damage your blaster. Please be careful when using hobby tools! To increase the speed of the motors, simply increase the voltage feed. In my examples, i use size 3. The batteries can be sourced from specialist electronics stores or online sites. This configuration provides 8. With 8. See the test fire video below for the range results based on this increased voltage.
I have also tested it with 3 x fully charged unprotected TrustFire Li-Ion rechargeable batteries with a total of Therefore, it seems that Note that normal Alkaline batteries have limited discharge rates, and may therefore perform differently at the same voltage compared to these unprotected TrustFire Li-Ion batteries.
This creates an incredibly annoying constant buzzing sound that has put off many players from using Barricades, not to mention the added power drain on the batteries. I've worked out a way to solve this issue by installing a pressure switch which would be activated by the trigger pull instead.
Interestingly, the stock Nerf Barricade already has a pressure switch included for modders to use Remove it and detach it from the circuit.
Step 2: Locate the area directly under the trigger, cut a slot around the size of the pressure switch and make sure it is aligned so that the trigger will be able to slide properly over the pressure switch. Use the cut-out piece of plastic to make a ledge, this will serve as a holder for the pressure switch.
Step 3: Glue the pressure switch onto the plastic ledge and make sure it is positioned properly to allow the trigger to slide over it and depress the switch smoothly. Connect the pressure switch to the circuit with some additional wiring. Solder all the parts and wires together and wrap electrical tap on all exposed wiring. This is how the new circuit should look like. Thats it! Now your Barricade motors will only spin when you want to fire it.
The key to efficient usage is to simply pull the trigger a quarter way to get the motors spinning. As the motors start-up response time is much faster at higher voltage feeds, its just a split second before you can fire shots continuously.
With abit of practice, you'll be able to use it as a quick draw sidearm! After firing, just release the trigger and the motors will stop spinning. No more constant buzzing when not firing!
So you can slide it forward to prevent accidental trigger pulls. In my example, i simply use electrical tape to increase the width of the flywheels. The amount of tape layers required will depend on the foam darts used, so its up to modders to test and find the best combination of tape layers to apply. Note that the plastic casings and ramps around the flywheels would need to be trimmed if thicker layers of material are wrapped around the flywheels, or else the wheels may get stuck.
Slot separate foam spacer pieces in the barrels behind each stefan or short foam dart. The Barricade's dart pusher rod will push the foam spacer piece which in turn will push the stefan forward into the flywheels to be fired out. The results are sample estimates for reference your results may differ depending on materials and mod techniques used. Email This BlogThis! Labels: Barricade , mod , nerf. Unknown September 26, at PM. Zul September 27, at PM.
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The Barricade was first released in Australia. It was re-released four times in , for the Gear Up and Sonic Series , as well as cross-promotional releases for the Transformers brand. It was directly succeeded by the N-Strike Elite Stockade. A popular modification to the Barricade involves editing the chamber and replacing the cylinder with a clip well from another blaster.
This converts it to act as a clip system blaster and accept universal Nerf clips. Another popular modification is a voltage modification , to allow the use of a higher-power flywheel motor and batteries, in order to beef up firing speeds and ranges.
Another Special Value Pack includes an additional twenty darts with the blaster. Similarly, the Barricade also has a Double Your Darts value pack , which includes an extra ten darts with the blaster.
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