[MOD TUTORIAL] Nerf Rayven/Rayvenfire Overhaul

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  • čas přidán 26. 08. 2024
  • In this video, i show you how to modify a Nerf Rayven/Rayvenfire to run a LiPo battery. Note that the contents shown are also applicable to all semi-automatic blasters.
    Time stamps:
    Parts and Tools: 1:03
    Disassembly: 2:36
    Shell Modification: 4:11
    Flywheels: 5:47
    Rewire/Reassembly 7:38
    Firing Test/Conclusion: 12:22
    Parts used in this video: (These are the parts in this video, other mod motors/aftermarket parts are also available too.)
    Motors: OOD Valkyrie 130 Motors: (3S)
    outofdarts.com...
    Flywheel Cage: OFP Morpheus Rayven
    outofdarts.com...
    Dart Guide:
    outofdarts.com...
    Flywheels: CC/OOD Instutanto wheels
    outofdarts.com...
    Microswitch:
    21AMP: outofdarts.com...
    10AMP DC2 Cherry: outofdarts.com...
    Rayven Switch mounting plate (Very helpful if you're using big 21AMP)
    outofdarts.com...
    LiPo Battery:
    Turnigy 850mah: hobbyking.com/...
    Battery cover: (This is from Blastertech yet there are other sites as well)
    www.blastertec...

Komentáře • 13

  • @raeplaysval
    @raeplaysval Před 2 lety +6

    finally found a raven mod guide that I could understand
    great video

  • @Fytrix47
    @Fytrix47 Před rokem +1

    I love the Intro man 😂😂😂

  • @LuisGuzman-jw1xf
    @LuisGuzman-jw1xf Před 2 lety +1

    Hello I love your video and you motivated me to mod mine as well, but can I just use regular batteries I honestly don’t like lipos but what do I have to do to use regular rechargeable batteries?

  • @simon14638
    @simon14638 Před rokem

    8:24

  • @bilIy
    @bilIy Před 2 lety +1

    I’m having a lot of trouble with the glue how could I deal with it alternatively

    • @redninjaproductions9682
      @redninjaproductions9682  Před 2 lety

      An alternative way (Which i didn't cover) is using a switch mount for the rayven. outofdarts.com/collections/3d-printed-parts-2019/products/nerf-rayven-switch-mounting-plate-3d-printed-ideal-rev-trigger-switch-placement.
      Add this into your blaster, then add a 21A microswitch. and rewire as normal. Some people prefer using these, others prefer seating the switch in with adhesives and filler, it really depends on modders skill/preference.

    • @redninjaproductions9682
      @redninjaproductions9682  Před 2 lety

      Also, If you are talking about the glue in the bottom handle that connects the grip back to the bullpup design, then your best bet is to just use a knife and a flat head screwdriver as shown in the video. take your time on this, and yes it is a pain however that's the advice i can really give. (It is only applicable with the newer versions of the Rayven being the white one. others should be fairly easy to open)

    • @legoboy-ox2kx
      @legoboy-ox2kx Před 10 měsíci

      Hot glue or Epoxy putty works alright

  • @spr6ut
    @spr6ut Před 3 lety

    hey, could i get links of all of the parts used?

    • @redninjaproductions9682
      @redninjaproductions9682  Před 3 lety

      Hi there. I've just updated the description box and links to all the parts i've used are there. (All the links are from Out of Darts, however there are other sites such as Containment crew, Foamblast, BlasterTECH AU etc that may also be helpful for faster shipping depending on where you are.)

    • @spr6ut
      @spr6ut Před 3 lety

      @@redninjaproductions9682 should i 3d print my own flywheel cage?

    • @redninjaproductions9682
      @redninjaproductions9682  Před 3 lety

      @@spr6ut That's up to you. If you can afford to 3D print, go ahead. I personally buy them directly from retailers (As i don't own one) The cage itself does vary in price depending on material (Metal vs PLA) shipping is the costly part.