In testing TBK's auger with the 10K motor with 24V I have found it spins too fast for the bb's to enter the auger. It works excellent to at least 3K with magnets in it using the 4K motor, and 18.5V. That is way better than it was designed to handle. Thinking of how the bb's were sliding right over the auger brought me back to the design Hodaka, and I came up with. I used a heavier auger spring in the video shooting 4K at 92%. That seemed to help a lot. I was looking at that assembly today, and a light bulb turned on. I noticed one side of the spring was almost touching the shaft. I tried the best I could when I was fabricating it to keep the shaft in the center of the spring, and was already aware of this imperfection. It was then I had the idea to make another spring with a closer ID to the shaft OD. What I ended up with is a snug fit with the spring touching the outside of the shaft pretty much all around. I haven't shot it yet, but I did test to see how it feeds. Here it is dumping a full mag at a rate of 83 bb's per second. I am also not using the slider in this test. The bb's look like angry bees swarming out of a hive.
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