![]() Now, most of them are using your product in China." - Comment from Zhezhe And IQFeed is the only one that I would recommend to my friends. "There is no doubt that IQFeed is the best data provider. "I was with ******* for 4 years at $230 a month, this is a huge savings for me, GOD BLESS YOU PEOPLE," - Comment from T.S. "The people at Nirvana have very nice things to say about your company and I can see why! Price and service is a potent combination." - Comment from Ed In fact I've occasionally lost the data feed from Interactive Brokers, but still been able to trade because I'm getting good data from DTN." - Comment from Leighton I Also like the charts a lot." - Comment from Leon The news refreshes better and is more pertinent than the ******* feed I paid $ 100/month for. "Everything is working great ! Very impressive client. Better safe than sorry" - Comment from Public Forum Took me a while to justify the cost of IQ Feed and in the end, it's just a 2 point stop on ES. "If you are serious about your trading I would not rely on IB data for serious daytrading. It is great to no longer have to worry about my datafeed all day long." - Comment from Philippe "Interactive Brokers tick data was inconsistent, so I have switched to using DTN exclusively. There is the possibility that the QPod will miss some shots and feed in bursts depending on how the balls sit over the cyclone.(Move your cursor to this window to pause scrolling) The cyclone will function with the QPod feeding into it unless there is an affect of pressure jamming the paintballs with a risk of breaking as the cyclone cycles. Once you have used the last QPod you can fire all that is in the cyclone, unlike the classic setup where it may take for example 10 paintballs to prime the hose so 10 will remain unfired at the end. You would have to make sure you stop firing when the QPod empties, so you leave the cyclone primed. When you empty the QPod a cyclone will be able to continue feeding all of the paint as opposed to clasic Q setups which will stop with lack of pressure. Obvously an empty cyclone would result in a high speed release and therefore breaks into the cyclone, so to do so you would have to prime the cyclone with paint at first. I can think of reasons why it won't work, and also why it will work. This is going to be a matter of trying and seeing if it works. I may well go and ask about this on the scenario site too, but there seems a good level of technical info here, so please forgive me asking here. I realise this kind of defeats the main object of the qloader, which is it's speed, as I'd be retaining the cyclone, but I'm trying to decide if I'll get the worst of both worlds, or a reasonable compromise. This way it would only be a moments work to swap back to a standard config in the event of something going pear shaped. Now I'm wondering if I could just feed balls from the qloader into a tippy short stovepipe or even just the cyclone pot with some sort of lid. #Qfeed hopper mod#I have seen a diy mod that uses a pipe fitting to feed the balls into the tippy port without breaking the feed tang, and that's a possible for me. If you do the Pucka conversion on the A5, you have to break of the metal tang on the RHS receiver, so a swap back is problematic. I'm not too worried about feed rates as my tweaked cyclone seems to keep up with my rampage board. I'm thinking of using a qloader on my A5, at least in part to get a sleeker milsim line to the marker. ![]()
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