Paintball Electronics
Paintball Electronics
Electronics are the heart of any electronic paintball gun. Whether it’s a solenoid, battery, or circuit board, these little pieces are what differentiate electronic paintball guns from mechanical paintball guns and make them shoot 20 BPS instead of 3 or 4. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your marker or simply replace a broken and worn-out part, Lone Wolf Paintball has all the parts you need for your marker.
Rechargeable Batteries
Whether you’re powering your loader or your marker, rechargeable batteries are the best option for almost any component on your paintball marker. The Virtue N-Charge Rechargeable Battery is an excellent option for all Virtue Spire Models, all Bunkerings models, and all Dye Rotors. For those with a Luxe X or TM40, the DLX Luxe X/TM40 rechargeable battery is the perfect option for Luxe fans.
Boards
Getting an upgraded board for your marker can be an excellent way to take your game to the next level. The Empire Mini GS one of the most popular paintball markers on the market and the redline board is one of most common add-ons to the Empire Mini GS.
The Redline Board is an advanced electronic LCD board designed exclusively for the Empire Axe 2.0 and Mini GS markers. It's important to note that it's not compatible with the original Axe or Mini models. This board features customization options accessible through an OLED screen and a joystick interface. It's built with Nano-Watt technology, ensuring low power consumption while maintaining high speed and efficiency. Capable of performing up to 16 million operations per second, it provides exceptional responsiveness and fast response times. This makes it a valuable upgrade for both competitive and recreational players.
Solenoids
Solenoids are delicate electromagnetic devices that form the heart of all electric paintball guns. However, because of dirt, dust, and the sheer number of cycles through the solenoid, they can burn out and cease to function correctly. While they can be cleaned, repairing a solenoid can often be difficult and it’s just easier to purchase a replacement solenoid. Lone Wolf Paintball carries a variety of solenoids for some of the most popular paintball guns like the Empire Axe/GS Mini, DLX Luxe TM40, SP Shocker, and the Dye Ryze.
Players Want to Know…
Frequently asked questions by paintballers
What Does the solenoid in a paintball gun do?
The solenoid in a paintball gun is an electromagnet that is connected to the trigger and the air source. When charged by the battery, the solenoid moves forward and allows air into the chamber which pushes the paintballs down the barrel.
How do I know if my paintball solenoid is bad?
The most common effect of a bad paintball solenoid is a failure to shoot. You may hear some clicking when you pull the trigger but the paintball gun will ultimately fail to shoot.