i have a question, i bought a prophecy about a month ago and used it once, the "b" button on it broke off for no reason at all, is it covered by the warranty?
@jamerson247 You push it off. You can do it with a screw driver, but there is a trick I show in one of my recent videos on how to dissassemble the loader to install the LTD kit.
It's the video called "LTD Upgrade kit loader disassembly and preparation - Part 1 - Empire Prophecy"
There will be some very cool aftermarket circuit board stuff coming in the future and to change the board out you would need to get this deep. Just the once though.
You don't normally need to take the loader any where near this far apart.
i was gonna pick up a rotor, but i've seen less of these, and this looks interesting. and i shoot semi, so this can keep up. 50 bps is pointless haha.
Not 100% sure what you mean by "big magnet" but I guess you mean the clutch plate housing with the metal plate at the top of it, the piece that looks like a star? That metal piece is not actually a magnet, just a plate.
Yes you remove the 'E' Clip (half washer) and then that allows you to lift the clutch plate and housing out.
wow there are alot of peices to put together and take apart i like the fact that the board is not gonna be a pain in the ass to put back in but the new paint in the ass is how many parts there are if you take it totaly apart
There are less parts in the Prophecy than in the Magna or the Rotor. You don't need to take it apart if you don't want to.
The only piece you really need to take off is the front to change batteries and to clean it.
In fact if you aren't sure what you are doing, that is the only part we recommend you take off, oh, and the lid to put a quick load lid on, but that's very easy and simple to do! No tools needed and can be done as soon as you remove the front body section.
I think Empire gets a bad rap because they address design problems/issues very directly, to the public, unlike other companies that just make a whole new system without ever gaining ground towards the perfect hopper.
My brother has the rotor which I think is compressing paint from our few times out with it.
My only concern with the design is for front/point applications. If I run at 12/13 mph and superman is the front half going to not break off from the inertia of 200-40-80 balls? IDK.
It won't break apart. It has two locking tabs, one on top and one on the bottom and the feedneck section is made from parts of the front body and the rear body sections. When it is in your gun's feedneck there's no way it can come apart. :)
I appreciate your first comment too. I can only be honest with my potential customers. I can't hide the truth and real circumstances like some of my competitors.
I would rather everyone make informed decisions. If they buy my stuff, then awesome. :-)
Thanks for the help, had to remove my board and had no idea how but now i got it, thanks!
Marineson03 2 months ago
Simon kinda looks like hitler :P
loganinderrieden23 1 year ago
i have a question, i bought a prophecy about a month ago and used it once, the "b" button on it broke off for no reason at all, is it covered by the warranty?
ihatetyler123 2 years ago
Call customer services and tell them the truth as well as being polite, and yes it should be covered under warranty.
manike99 2 years ago
thanks alot man
ihatetyler123 2 years ago
how do u remove the e clip washer thing
jamerson247 2 years ago
@jamerson247 You push it off. You can do it with a screw driver, but there is a trick I show in one of my recent videos on how to dissassemble the loader to install the LTD kit.
It's the video called "LTD Upgrade kit loader disassembly and preparation - Part 1 - Empire Prophecy"
manike99 2 years ago
thanks dude
jamerson247 2 years ago
would there be any point to get this deep into the hopper?
jaime1127 2 years ago
Not really.
There will be some very cool aftermarket circuit board stuff coming in the future and to change the board out you would need to get this deep. Just the once though.
You don't normally need to take the loader any where near this far apart.
manike99 2 years ago
i was gonna pick up a rotor, but i've seen less of these, and this looks interesting. and i shoot semi, so this can keep up. 50 bps is pointless haha.
xNick777 3 years ago
ya thank you very much simon
love your work
good job on prophecy best loader ever
ericdynamic 3 years ago
hey how do you take off the big magnet? do you remove that little half washer?
if so how do you remove it...i couldnt see you do it on camera
ericdynamic 3 years ago
Not 100% sure what you mean by "big magnet" but I guess you mean the clutch plate housing with the metal plate at the top of it, the piece that looks like a star? That metal piece is not actually a magnet, just a plate.
Yes you remove the 'E' Clip (half washer) and then that allows you to lift the clutch plate and housing out.
manike99 3 years ago
wow there are alot of peices to put together and take apart i like the fact that the board is not gonna be a pain in the ass to put back in but the new paint in the ass is how many parts there are if you take it totaly apart
bigmac134971 3 years ago
There are less parts in the Prophecy than in the Magna or the Rotor. You don't need to take it apart if you don't want to.
The only piece you really need to take off is the front to change batteries and to clean it.
In fact if you aren't sure what you are doing, that is the only part we recommend you take off, oh, and the lid to put a quick load lid on, but that's very easy and simple to do! No tools needed and can be done as soon as you remove the front body section.
manike99 3 years ago
Also, Simon I'm very interested in seeing the raceway and dorsal side of the feed tube before I order one of the net. tyvm.
eternetytenrete 3 years ago
I think Empire gets a bad rap because they address design problems/issues very directly, to the public, unlike other companies that just make a whole new system without ever gaining ground towards the perfect hopper.
My brother has the rotor which I think is compressing paint from our few times out with it.
My only concern with the design is for front/point applications. If I run at 12/13 mph and superman is the front half going to not break off from the inertia of 200-40-80 balls? IDK.
eternetytenrete 3 years ago
It won't break apart. It has two locking tabs, one on top and one on the bottom and the feedneck section is made from parts of the front body and the rear body sections. When it is in your gun's feedneck there's no way it can come apart. :)
I appreciate your first comment too. I can only be honest with my potential customers. I can't hide the truth and real circumstances like some of my competitors.
I would rather everyone make informed decisions. If they buy my stuff, then awesome. :-)
manike99 3 years ago
im excited for this loader, im totally gunna buy one
Smethwick365 3 years ago
ya i actually said tht thing has like a million diff parts my halo has like 10
dval654 3 years ago
I think you need to recount the parts in your halo. ;) This has less parts than the halo and is far, FAR easier to disassemble and rebuild. :)
manike99 3 years ago
im not likin it
its way to complocated my halo is less complicated thn tht
dval654 3 years ago
hahahaha did you actually say that
matt33133 3 years ago