OOD Infinite Pack Rival Hopper 3D Parts + Hardware Kit
OOD Infinite Pack Rival Hopper 3D Parts + Hardware Kit
LEAD TIME: 2 Weeks
The OOD Infinite Pack is an original custom-designed hopper for rival and rival-compatible blasters. Featuring a brushless blower-pressurized system and a gear motor-driven agitator, this feeding system can reliably deliver an impressive 20 rounds per second from the pack to a blaster through up to four feet of hose. Additionally, the current-sensing printed circuit board makes setup intuitive and straightforward: Just plug the pack into your blaster's battery terminal! The pack's LiPo will power both the feeding system and the blaster.
This 3D Parts + Hardware Kit includes everything you need to solder and assemble the most current v4.0 of the Infinite Pack yourself. Adapters for a variety of blasters are sold separately.
Ammo NOT included, it is available as an optional add-on.
FEATURES:
• OOD Infinite Pack Rival Hopper
• High-capacity, pressurized feeding system for rival blasters
• Thoroughly tested, reliable, jam-free design
• Delivers 20+ RPS through 4ft of hose!
• Plug-and-play, current-sensing smart board
• Updated, v2.0 Arduino-based PCB!
• Toolless battery door
• Compatible with Juno and most 3S-modded Rival blasters
• Compatible with most Rival-spec ammo, including Worker Cheetah Rounds*
*Do not use new Headshot ammo with this product! The rounds are too stiff and can damage your connected blaster.
INCLUDES:
Everything you need to solder and assemble this blaster yourself, including
• 1 1 Gallon container with twist-lock ring (pre-installed)
• 1 v2.0 Printed Circuit Board
• 1 37D high-torque metal gear motor
• 1 2205 Brushless blower motor
• 1 30A Brushless ESC
• 1 20A Boat rocker on/off switch
• 12 M3x6.7mm Heat-Set Inserts (pre-installed)
• 3 14AWG wire with XT60 terminals (pre-wired)
• 10 hose clips
• 1 2.5mm hex key
• Hardware
PERFORMANCE:
Average Rate of Fire*
• 20 RPS continuous
• 30+ RPS burst (first 50-60 shots)
*Note: The rate of fire is ultimately determined and limited by your blaster.
SPECS:
• Material: 3D-Printed PLA Plastic
• Dimensions:
• Infinite Pack without container: 8x4.75x4.5in
• Infinite Pack with default 430-round container: 14.5x4.75x5.5in
• 1-gallon container: 5.5in OD, 10.5in height
• custom container hopper ring (sold separately): 4.75in*
• Weight: 1250g
*This is the size you would cut a container hole to attach to a flat plate
LINKS:
• Juno blaster (3S required)
• Blaster Adapters
• Worker Cheetah Rival Rounds
• Battery (Largest)
• More Infinite Pack Mods + Accessories
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3D printed parts should not be left inside hot cars or excessively hot environments.
I like printing my own projects. Its part of the fun! It's a bummer that they are not available.
I ordered the infinite pack fully assembled with a Juno. I watched the assembly video and I would say the $60 extra for assembly are well worth it. A couple things I would call out:
1- Make sure you order all accessories. In my case I ordered the infinite pack fully assembled, a Juno blaster, a Juno adapter for the infinite pack, cheetah rounds and very important a battery!!. These are not included in the pack. The battery missing was a surprise for me and I had to order one separately once I realized it was not included with the pack.
2. Be prepared to deal with some annoying small issues. For example, the XT60 plug in the Juno is not long enough, so I had to get an extension. The pack conduit was too long so I had to cut it to fit it properly. The screws are a small allen size that you may not have handy.
At first i believed the shortage thing but now since Captain Xavier can print them and use it when ever he wants then shoves that in our face . Also some how you came up with like 14 out of thin air for Jimmie Falon and shoved that it our face, i'm starting to think this whole board thing is made up.
I bought this kit for my son soon after it was available. We previously got the Jupiter kit and wanted the upgrade. This thing works awesome, so much fun and no issues at all. The assembly was not overly challenging, but you do need to be handy with a soldering iron and follow the instruction video. It has been a couple years in use and still working great. Excellent engineering!