Great post, very detailed and clear. I've just modified my son's ECS-10 and its working great. I have zero experience and this was my first ever go at upgrading, so very happy with the guide.....just what i needed. Did have watch it about ten times tho!
Excellent Mod and video, you did a great job young man, and for all those who need to sling insults and vulgarity at someone who has very clearly instructed on how to improve your gun for pennies take a hike and go bury your head in the sand. And BTW you broke your own gun when you attempted to do something you were incapable of doing, like following instructions To answer the wire size use the largest gauge that will fit, this will help increase battery life, the smaller the wire the more resistance. it looked like he used 18 gauge. but if you can fit 16 gauge that's what I'd use. One addition I would do it buy some liquid rubber and coat the solder points. To determine the inside Diameter of the PVC just wrap a piece of string around the plastic rod and measure it to determine the circumference then divide that by 3.14 the result will be the diameter (C/3.14=D). Thanks again Mag212 for an EXCELLENT mod and instructions.
My son bought the ECS-10 from Target today with a Christmas gift card. So Excited. He ripped it open and stuffed is some AA (1.5v) and added his "sniper" accessories. When he went to fire it, nothing happened. So we tested the batteries. All 1.62v. So I ripped the thing open and looked at the electrical wiring. Then found Drac's video and then mag212's. A couple of libations later, the the gun fires great. Thanks for the detailed video. Really an easy mod if you understand circuits.
Lol start with a stryfe or Rapid red or modules it's very easy (stryfe is easiest in my opinion) all u need to spend is like 25$ and then u can use it for multiple guns just get solder, soldering iron, wire cutters/strippers and some upgrade wire and if u want its really easy to run on a lipo and lipos are pretty cheap but taking care of them is harder and a little on the expensive side. Good luck and once u did a couple of stryfe or 1-3 semi auto guns it's pretty easy I just started a month ago and now I can mod a nemsis. :)
Mag212....Thanks for this video. I'm 47 yo and you helped my son (12yo) and I rebuild his Modulus that wasn't working. Your videos are awesome because you focus on every little detail and explain why you're doing what you're doing. I also like how you zoom in and show the details of how the parts are setup at each stage, Many instructionals just skip steps and all of a sudden there's a new motor or whatever and you have no idea how it got there. If I could echo one thing I saw in another comment, I hope, in future viedoes (realizing this is an older video), please make a list up front of materials we would need. We ended up getting 14 gauge solid strand for this, only because that was the smallest they had at Menard's. We spent about 2 hours trying to stuff this wire in places in wasn't supposed to be only to realize the trigger mechanism won't work with that behemoth stuff. We start rewiring tomorrow. Seriously, keep doing what you're doing. You're good at it and you're probably helping a lot of kids learn about electronics.
Thank you for an excellent and clear video. Straight to the point with no egotistical fluff. Also easy to understand instructions - I watch a lot of maker videos and yours is definitely in the top 10%.
my method of not losing track of the screws goes like this: I take out the screw from the front and put it on the floor or the table. then I take out the next screw and put it near the first screw, like it was when they were screwed in. I just take out the screws, and put them in similar shape, as they were screwed in.
You do know those resistors on the board attached to the flywheel motors are to prevent power from back feeding into the battery potentially causing a lipo fire (if you're running lipos) when the rev trigger is released the motors continue to spin causing the flywheel motors to act as a generator feeding unnecessary and dangerous power back into you battery pack.... all your other mods are spot on though
I know this is definitely on me for going onto a modding video that is electronic but I don't have a soldering iron or wire and I'm at the point of no return now, and it's all on me, darn
Wow! First of all the mod totally worked! Second, I tested the modded modules out and I got 156fps as the average for nerf elite darts(which are horrible compared to better third party darts)! That’s crazy! So thanks for the mod guide, it was a fun project to work on.
Yet again a wonderful tutorial, I know it is like almost three years old now but, I had been afraid to mod my modulus for awhile. As is the norm with your tutorials, everything went well and you explained everything. Great tutorial!!!
I'd even imagine the resistors hurt battery life, so great mod. I might've done it less "destructively" by desoldering and saving the original parts intact, but great mod nonetheless! :)
Very Professional. I wasn’t expecting such a video from a smaller channel. 👍 I won’t really be doing any of this because I will screw it up but I might do the little rubber piece next to the flywheels and the stock stability
This is a level 2 mod. Which means removing the resistors which gives the motor extra power and rewiring the system to make it more simplistic and also to remove stupid locks! A level 1 mod is just removing the resistors from the motor. A level 2 is level 1+rewiring. A level 3 mod is changing actual parts like the motors or the flywheel. A level 3+ or level 4 mod is a level 3 mod that requires dremeling or other forms of hacking/breaking the plastic/flywheel cage to get the non-vanilla parts to fit. Level 1 is really all you need to get started. Pretty basic mod. Slowly work your way up to level 4. It can to be too intimidating to start at level 4 or even level 2 at first.
level 2???? IDK... removing the locks on a mechanical blaster is a good idea to prevent it Jamming but I don't see it been an advantage on a flywheel blaster, all those switches do is prevent the motor from spinning up if there is no mag or the inspection door is open... IMO thats a good feature.. and as for the resistors.... im sceptical.. I could be wrong but I suspect its a simple soft start circuit that prevents the motor from sparking and/or having a massive current draw at start up.. yeah in a way its a performance increase but u have to think to why and engineer would do that, and I suspect its to make the motors last longer and the batteries last longer. IMO a mod like this is only really effective on setups above 6v and idelly lipos, ye old AA battery is not exactly a power house... if it was me.... id run 4x 3v li-ion AA's and have a 2-way switch that would switch between 6v and 12v
I have I idea for the modulus, remove the carry handle but take a attachment rail off of it and put it on the gun.PS great job on these modifications and keep it up!
These mod guides are great! I hope for more in the future. Have you made a mod guide on the strife is not I think you should, and if you did tell me please.
after about a dozen times watching this, i attempted it, and with great success it worked, thanks alot. question tho, whats the performance like if i switched from basic batteries to lets say an irm or two
Mate if you go through the trouble of resoldering switches please get a microswitches and at least 18 awg wire because you have the tools to do so and microswitches are only 2-4 dollars each.
Did you learn basic electronics? It goes directly back to the motor. The electricity from the batteries flows TO THE SWITCH DIRECTLY and then the switch returns the power when pressed to the motor. So only 1 wire touches the battery, the other goes to the motor.
Oh and I forgot to mention! After that, you can build your own gun from scratch, which is level 5. This guy made a 400 PSI gas powered narrow barreled dart blaster that shot the bullet at Mach 2, I shit you not! ruclips.net/video/fS8_XRYae80/видео.html
It would be nice if you could record the reassembly (a lot of people, and even me a bit, struggle with it. You could add a timestamp to on the screen for people that know how to assemble. That would be helpful.
Very well done, I did this mod as well and it turned out excellent. However, quick question: Does this mod allow me to run 2-3 IMRs in my modulus? Just wondering.
I totally pulled off one of the tabs on one of my motors because I'm smart. Is there something I can do about that? I've tried getting saulder in the tiny Crack but it's miniscule and too tedious and I don't want to harm/melt the motor plastic. Am I screwed?
I love what you did to the stock. Instead of "darn this stock is too flimsy," you did "let's make this stock good"
When I saw the end of the video, I was like "yup, that's one person I'm not getting in a Nerf gunfight with"😂😂
He's just running IMRs. I'm running lipo and 2 flywheel cages
MNemJef,mr_bruhman on reddit two flywheel cages! Wtf
@@Cringemoment4045 isnt that the blaster from pdk films vid? the "star wars" blaster
It’s the stock attachments that come with the gun
Great post, very detailed and clear. I've just modified my son's ECS-10 and its working great. I have zero experience and this was my first ever go at upgrading, so very happy with the guide.....just what i needed. Did have watch it about ten times tho!
Like father like son :)
Soldier. Happy now
What wier did you use
@@maiabaram1625 Notice the left over wires from lock removal.
Excellent Mod and video, you did a great job young man, and for all those who need to sling insults and vulgarity at someone who has very clearly instructed on how to improve your gun for pennies take a hike and go bury your head in the sand. And BTW you broke your own gun when you attempted to do something you were incapable of doing, like following instructions To answer the wire size use the largest gauge that will fit, this will help increase battery life, the smaller the wire the more resistance. it looked like he used 18 gauge. but if you can fit 16 gauge that's what I'd use. One addition I would do it buy some liquid rubber and coat the solder points. To determine the inside Diameter of the PVC just wrap a piece of string around the plastic rod and measure it to determine the circumference then divide that by 3.14 the result will be the diameter (C/3.14=D). Thanks again Mag212 for an EXCELLENT mod and instructions.
My son bought the ECS-10 from Target today with a Christmas gift card. So Excited. He ripped it open and stuffed is some AA (1.5v) and added his "sniper" accessories. When he went to fire it, nothing happened. So we tested the batteries. All 1.62v. So I ripped the thing open and looked at the electrical wiring. Then found Drac's video and then mag212's. A couple of libations later, the the gun fires great. Thanks for the detailed video. Really an easy mod if you understand circuits.
Watching in 2020! Man that was cool! My son is going to love this.
2020 is going to be a BAD year. Sorry dude from January
Put a spring between the wall of the plastic and the plastic pushers that will make it so you can rev it with no mag in the gun
yo mag212 you are a life saver, I bought a broken modulus at a flea market and this helped me bring it back from the dead, you good sir are awesome
Modding makes me nervous
Joshua Ratliff I used to be but if you start with easier mods and then work up to harder mods you will build confidence
Joshua Ratliff nervous or nerFous
Lol start with a stryfe or Rapid red or modules it's very easy (stryfe is easiest in my opinion) all u need to spend is like 25$ and then u can use it for multiple guns just get solder, soldering iron, wire cutters/strippers and some upgrade wire and if u want its really easy to run on a lipo and lipos are pretty cheap but taking care of them is harder and a little on the expensive side. Good luck and once u did a couple of stryfe or 1-3 semi auto guns it's pretty easy I just started a month ago and now I can mod a nemsis. :)
Same i dont want to ruin the blaster
Oh yeah thats true
I find your tutorials exceptionally well presented. You are clear and concise with every direction. well done good sir!
this is hands-down the best guy for modding tutorials. he made it seem very easy and it was very understandable. very good bro. 10/10
i am watching this in 2022 and your instructions are really good you deserve more subscribers
Mag212....Thanks for this video. I'm 47 yo and you helped my son (12yo) and I rebuild his Modulus that wasn't working. Your videos are awesome because you focus on every little detail and explain why you're doing what you're doing. I also like how you zoom in and show the details of how the parts are setup at each stage,
Many instructionals just skip steps and all of a sudden there's a new motor or whatever and you have no idea how it got there.
If I could echo one thing I saw in another comment, I hope, in future viedoes (realizing this is an older video), please make a list up front of materials we would need. We ended up getting 14 gauge solid strand for this, only because that was the smallest they had at Menard's. We spent about 2 hours trying to stuff this wire in places in wasn't supposed to be only to realize the trigger mechanism won't work with that behemoth stuff.
We start rewiring tomorrow.
Seriously, keep doing what you're doing. You're good at it and you're probably helping a lot of kids learn about electronics.
Yes! Finally Thank you for this! (And the stock trick) I can't wait for you to paint this thing!
We meet again, Kevin
dun dun dun
Thank you for an excellent and clear video. Straight to the point with no egotistical fluff. Also easy to understand instructions - I watch a lot of maker videos and yours is definitely in the top 10%.
my method of not losing track of the screws goes like this: I take out the screw from the front and put it on the floor or the table. then I take out the next screw and put it near the first screw, like it was when they were screwed in. I just take out the screws, and put them in similar shape, as they were screwed in.
You do know those resistors on the board attached to the flywheel motors are to prevent power from back feeding into the battery potentially causing a lipo fire (if you're running lipos) when the rev trigger is released the motors continue to spin causing the flywheel motors to act as a generator feeding unnecessary and dangerous power back into you battery pack.... all your other mods are spot on though
I know this is definitely on me for going onto a modding video that is electronic but I don't have a soldering iron or wire and I'm at the point of no return now, and it's all on me, darn
You can use the wires that you cut of at least
Wow! First of all the mod totally worked! Second, I tested the modded modules out and I got 156fps as the average for nerf elite darts(which are horrible compared to better third party darts)! That’s crazy! So thanks for the mod guide, it was a fun project to work on.
Yet again a wonderful tutorial, I know it is like almost three years old now but, I had been afraid to mod my modulus for awhile. As is the norm with your tutorials, everything went well and you explained everything. Great tutorial!!!
Probably the best vid on how to mod
0:29 stock fix
2:47 Disassembly
4:58 remove lock
7:24 motor rewire
9:22 rewire system
11:50 reassemble
Thanks
I just got my hands on my first modded gun because of this, you are a great nerfer
I had to watch this twice to make sure I wasn’t going to destroy my 40 dollar gun
I'd even imagine the resistors hurt battery life, so great mod. I might've done it less "destructively" by desoldering and saving the original parts intact, but great mod nonetheless! :)
cheers, MAG212 ^_~
ur awesome :D
he doesnt care if hes awesome or not
@Its Physic I think it is pretty easy to gather up the resources
C'mon give it a try, it works great
Very cool, mag! I like how professional your vids are and they are very clear on how to get things done. good job!
Thanks for the vid! 5 years later and I still done this mod
Very Professional. I wasn’t expecting such a video from a smaller channel. 👍 I won’t really be doing any of this because I will screw it up but I might do the little rubber piece next to the flywheels and the stock stability
I know this vid is 5 years old, but just as relevant. Did my first rewire today off this vid, thank you for the info.
Thanks for the vid. I just modded mine today and I can tell the difference right off the bat. thanks again!
Watching in 2020 and DAMN the results are impressive, i mean this is something you can use in a rival war!
What gauge wire did you use and what specific batteries do you recommend for this setup?? Thanks this will be my first mod attempt!
You can really do any wire
👍
If you are just learning how to solder this is a fun thing to do it on
Do you mind explaining what these mods do? That would be cool! Btw AWESOME vid! Love it!
+Calvin Glass the gun used to shoot around 70fps not it shoots 90fps and it has no more locks in the gun
SFMemes not really, ima try to enhance this explanation. It really just makes it so the blaster can take IMR batteries and LiPo power
This is a level 2 mod. Which means removing the resistors which gives the motor extra power and rewiring the system to make it more simplistic and also to remove stupid locks! A level 1 mod is just removing the resistors from the motor. A level 2 is level 1+rewiring. A level 3 mod is changing actual parts like the motors or the flywheel. A level 3+ or level 4 mod is a level 3 mod that requires dremeling or other forms of hacking/breaking the plastic/flywheel cage to get the non-vanilla parts to fit. Level 1 is really all you need to get started. Pretty basic mod. Slowly work your way up to level 4. It can to be too intimidating to start at level 4 or even level 2 at first.
level 2???? IDK... removing the locks on a mechanical blaster is a good idea to prevent it Jamming but I don't see it been an advantage on a flywheel blaster, all those switches do is prevent the motor from spinning up if there is no mag or the inspection door is open... IMO thats a good feature..
and as for the resistors.... im sceptical.. I could be wrong but I suspect its a simple soft start circuit that prevents the motor from sparking and/or having a massive current draw at start up.. yeah in a way its a performance increase but u have to think to why and engineer would do that, and I suspect its to make the motors last longer and the batteries last longer.
IMO a mod like this is only really effective on setups above 6v and idelly lipos, ye old AA battery is not exactly a power house...
if it was me.... id run 4x 3v li-ion AA's and have a 2-way switch that would switch between 6v and 12v
Extremely informative tutorial. I'm glad I clicked on in. Just bought myself a ecs-10 this morning so definitely gonna give this a go. Cheers :)
Fantastic explanation and video. Thank you very much, I have now mended my son's Nerf thanks to you. :)
Thanks this was my first nerf gun and I love to make it better
I like how your guides are dummy-proof.
Table of contents smart 😃
I have I idea for the modulus, remove the carry handle but take a attachment rail off of it and put it on the gun.PS great job on these modifications and keep it up!
thanks, really helped with fixing, cause i accidently broke the system while dissasembeling the blaster when i panted it... so thanks
☺☺☺
These mod guides are great! I hope for more in the future. Have you made a mod guide on the strife is not I think you should, and if you did tell me please.
Very nice stock reinforcement trick.
My gun works as well and shoots as hard as my rival nemesis! Thank you so much!
I love the modulus. The dead space in the from allows for a lipo
Finally a modder that doesn't use imrs
I love the simple stock fix.
Nice guide. I think it would be funny if a kid was following along and cut all the wires in his gun and didn't have a soldering iron.
Thank you and it makes my gun back to live with happiness
Screw used: over 9000. ;D
Nice vid. Great tutorial. Thanks, it helped me a lot!
HeroRyen
Thanks so much for this video! I watched lord draconals and it sucked! Definitely now a fan of your videos and I'll be subscribing
Thanks man, I was searching so many different nerfers for tutorial on this and I finally got it, thanks again you are the best
finally a good modulus mod guide
This is my first electrician gun mod🥶
Man your mod are the best
what gauge wire did you use? Im assuming 18 awg hobby wire. Also what was the circumference of the CPVC pipe? Great vid btw
+Rusty Shackleford 16 awg is best for nerf in my experience, and about a 2/8 or 3/8 inch CPVC or PVC pipe should work fine
thank you
great job on detail explanations and teaching on how to mod this gun. do more plz. youre awesome
I modified it and it works awesome!The crono readings are as expected,but mine doesn't sound like yours...
then he realized that he was using normal alkalines...
welp,Lithium ions it is
Very thorough and helpful for a beginner, thank you for the well done video!
Mine allways jamed but now it is perfect but one Quest how did you attach the wirerse
after about a dozen times watching this, i attempted it, and with great success it worked, thanks alot. question tho, whats the performance like if i switched from basic batteries to lets say an irm or two
Thanks man first time moding
Can you do a tutorial where you can replace the regular batteries to a rechargeable via USB...??
Mate if you go through the trouble of resoldering switches please get a microswitches and at least 18 awg wire because you have the tools to do so and microswitches are only 2-4 dollars each.
Modding a modulus with a gas engine, any tips?
now because of you my modulus slower
I'm gonna need that video while I modify the gun. No way I'll remember all that.
Best Turoial, Love it
Keep doing!!! Great video! Love it👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️
Great video! followed your instructions and my blaster works awesome! Thanks
Let's play a drinking game, each time he says "unscrew" in the video u take a shot of vodka
Ok, but add every time he says wire in there too and you will have a month long hangover! But, jokes aside its a good video.
10:56 in this moment, you put 2 wires, but are equals? or the second one goes like one entire to the batteries?
Martin Silva it goes from the motor, to the switch, to the battery. The second wire is just leading back to the battery holder.
Did you learn basic electronics? It goes directly back to the motor. The electricity from the batteries flows TO THE SWITCH DIRECTLY and then the switch returns the power when pressed to the motor. So only 1 wire touches the battery, the other goes to the motor.
Oh and I forgot to mention! After that, you can build your own gun from scratch, which is level 5. This guy made a 400 PSI gas powered narrow barreled dart blaster that shot the bullet at Mach 2, I shit you not! ruclips.net/video/fS8_XRYae80/видео.html
thx for modifications made my gun op
You should do a mod guide for the stryfe.
easy to understand and functional, thanks
THANK YOU!!!!!!!! so much it works better then well it came to me broke but it works thank you
Very informative and detailed guide! Liked and Subscribed!
Thank im not going to do my gun yet i want to do a stryfe first before i do this but i did the stock and gave it a new paint job ☺
This is awesome!
Thanks dude works amazing
I like the stock idea, I did it!!!
thank u so much this video really helped that u went in depth like u did.
It would be nice if you could record the reassembly (a lot of people, and even me a bit, struggle with it. You could add a timestamp to on the screen for people that know how to assemble. That would be helpful.
The modulus is just like a strife but with somewhat better insides
what about the frontal modulus attachment? how do I make that less wiggly?
is it ok to change motors to mtb neo rhino and im using only eneloop battery?
Nope
Great guide thanks
With my modulus I sawed off the front half
Great guide very clear
Very well done, I did this mod as well and it turned out excellent. However, quick question: Does this mod allow me to run 2-3 IMRs in my modulus? Just wondering.
Now imagine if he had a battery extension and increased the voltage with more batteries lol
holy shit dat velocity
Now the stock is fixed i have the gun stock was fixed 2018
Hi mag i love your vids could you plz do a mod video of a stryfe.
What wire is he using? He doesn't specify. I'm assuming 16 gauge stranded PVC insulated hook up wire should work?
He should do another spray painting video but with this modulus.
Do you have to use exposed wires or can you use regular
I’m new to modding
I totally pulled off one of the tabs on one of my motors because I'm smart. Is there something I can do about that? I've tried getting saulder in the tiny Crack but it's miniscule and too tedious and I don't want to harm/melt the motor plastic. Am I screwed?
What kind of batteries did you put in ? Standards 1,5v ? Isn't it better to put in 3v batteries ?
Nice vid liked and subbed
I did this tutorial exactly how he did it and every single time I fire it jams