Tuning Daystate board

You should not have lost power. Sounds like you understand that. As to why, the solenoid connection is the only electrical reason I can think of. If you did anything else in the process of changing it, then there are a number of reasons that the power could go down. If you want to pm me, I can certainly help troubleshoot.

93.1 v on your cap voltage definitely should be enough.

On the GCU1 and GCU2, GCU1 is 7.4 v batteries and GCU2 are 11.1v batteries. There are software upgrades on the latest GCU2 boards for a little more user control, so there may be 2 or more versions of GCU2 but the power capabilities should be the same on all of the 2s.

Bob
 
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I am trying to tell you I took the GCU 2 out and put the Helliboard in with the GCU2 I was getting 75 fps and with the Helliboard I am getting 66 fps
 
Ok... seems like you're having a problem but not helping figure it out.

The 30 barrel I have yields 910 fps with the 50.1s on pl12. Something is wrong for it not to do at least 900 w 44s on pl12 at 93v. I shot those at 880 on pl10.

You've sidestepped a bit with the video here. With the GCU2 or Heliboard, you can definitely change between calbers and power levels with a barrel and probe change and/or programming. There ARE some requirements , though. In stock form, the valve and peek seal are different sizes for 177, 22, and 25 or 30. 25 and 30 have the same porting on the valve. Gcu1 versions also need an upgrade on the hammer and valve. So going up in calber will require more actions than going down in caliber.

So good luck

Bob