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[]D[][]\/[][]D May 17th, 2009 16:13

BPS (Balls Per Second) Meter
 
I just downloaded this BPS Meter app for my iPhone and was wondering if it's accurate at all. Basically, it uses the mic on the iPhone to pick up the noise that's made by each shot. I got a Li-Po, Trigger Master MkIII, Systema Magnum Motor, whole lot of Prometheus parts and a 110 spring in my gearbox. When I tried out the app, I was getting an average of 16 BPS. Does that sound right? I mean, 16 BPS is pretty fast but should it be what I'm supposed to be shooting at with what I got?

viraL May 17th, 2009 16:21

Compare it to a chrony, or measure (accurately somehow?) how long it takes to empty a mag then divide the mag size by time and there you go.

Most accurate is a chronograph though.

Styrak May 17th, 2009 16:27

It SHOULD be accurate if it was programmed right.

incrediboy729 May 17th, 2009 19:46

Assuming you have normal torque gears and the trigger master set on full power that seems way too slow of a reading IMO

[]D[][]\/[][]D May 17th, 2009 19:54

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Originally Posted by viraL (Post 989150)
Compare it to a chrony, or measure (accurately somehow?) how long it takes to empty a mag then divide the mag size by time and there you go.

Most accurate is a chronograph though.

The only chrono I got is a F-1 Shooting Chrony, and it don't read ROF. But I got a friend who does. I'll test out my gun on his.

[]D[][]\/[][]D May 17th, 2009 19:55

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Originally Posted by incrediboy729 (Post 989269)
Assuming you have normal torque gears and the trigger master set on full power that seems way too slow of a reading IMO

Yup, stock Tokyo Marui gears except for everything else, which are Prometheus parts. That's exactly what I thought also, I was like, "16 BPS, WTF!!!"

Tankdude May 17th, 2009 19:56

what size lipo?

Mitchell12 May 17th, 2009 20:20

Post a sound recording of you shooting and I or anyone else with sound editing software can fairly easily check.

ledor473 May 17th, 2009 21:22

If I can give you an advice, fire the gun away from the iphone, cause the mic is too sensitive and will not clearly recognize the BPS...

Btw Mitchell12 have a good idea.

CJay May 17th, 2009 21:27

just as a reference, got a P90 with a trigger master and a custom G&P m120 turbo motor and I'm getting 33 BBPS on an 11.1v LiPo so theres defo something off there on your s:S - hell i get about 25 BBPS with the EG1000 motor still on it :S

sounds like the BPS meter on ur Iphone is wonky I'd say :D

Amos May 17th, 2009 21:42

BPS meter might be for paintball... (paintball sounds different than airsoft durr)

yuhaoyang May 17th, 2009 23:01

I would assume that the programming doesn't take into effect the wirring sound of the motor and gears.

[]D[][]\/[][]D May 18th, 2009 00:54

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Originally Posted by Tankdude (Post 989274)
what size lipo?

11.1V 1000mAh

Quote:

Originally Posted by ledor473 (Post 989307)
If I can give you an advice, fire the gun away from the iphone, cause the mic is too sensitive and will not clearly recognize the BPS...

I'll give that a try ans see if there's any difference when I get up.

Quote:

Originally Posted by CJay (Post 989309)
sounds like the BPS meter on ur Iphone is wonky I'd say :D

I wasn't expecting much from the app anyways, afterall, it is only an iPhone and not an actual chrony.

[]D[][]\/[][]D May 18th, 2009 00:55

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Originally Posted by Mitchell12 (Post 989289)
Post a sound recording of you shooting and I or anyone else with sound editing software can fairly easily check.

I'll post up a sound recording when I wake up in the morning.

Tankdude May 18th, 2009 01:08

11.1 volt lipo, 16 rps sounds slow.

I get 21 rps with a 10.8 volt battery. It should be closer to that range then 16 rps.

The weight was .25 if it is not clear
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