MOD GUIDE: Dart Zone Pro Mk-III

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We just can't leave well enough alone! The Dart Zone Pro Mark-III was built for this hobby, with 16-gauge wire, an XT-60 behind the battery tray, and plenty of room in the shell for upgrades. It's a pretty decent flywheeler by itself, but how much further can we push it?

With three Krakens, Daybreak flywheels, and a custom OOD Pro Cage, you can take an already competition-level blaster a step (or two) higher -- and even swap in different cages to tune your performance. At above 150 FPS and 16-17 Darts-per-Second on 3S, this thing makes me giggle pulling the trigger.

Want to get started? Linked below is our Mod Kit, with all the supplies you need to mod your blaster to the next level:
https://outofdarts.com/products/dartz...

All other compatible products and 3D printed designs for the Mk-3 can be found here:
https://outofdarts.com/collections/da...

Want more details on how to wire an XT-60 connector? Check out our earlier video here:
   • How to Rewire a LiPo Battery Connector  

FAQ, Updates, & Corrections:
-If you have any questions about products we sell on the shop, don't hesitate to shoot us an email: [email protected]
-Pusher Arm Update: So far ours hasn't broken (despite our best efforts), but in case anyone's pusher arm has, we will have a stronger 3D-Printed replacement available on the shop soon.
PTCs: Depending on the current draw of your choice of motors, you will want to bypass the PTCs on the Pusher assembly board to prevent it from tripping. We still are trying to source PTCs that could replace the originals for higher-powered motors. As always, keep in mind PTCs are there for a reason; if a jam occurs you should immediately stop reving and investigate in order to prevent burning out your motors.
-ROF Upgrade & Tachi compatibility: We would still recommend the low ROF Tachi for the DZP Mk-III. The high ROF Tachi is really only recommended for 25+ darts/sec builds, people wanting to use the mag extender, and those who want to tune their mag spring to match their blaster's ROF (we have a video tutorial on tuning Tachis on our second channel).


0:00 Opening
0:33 Supplies to Source
2:45 Tools Required
3:27 Disassembling the Blaster
5:38 OPTIONAL - Talon Mag Fixes
9:20 Bypassing the PTCs & OPTIONAL - Pusher Motor Upgrade
15:49 Some Challenges with the Full Auto Upgrade
18:05 Wiring the XT-60 Connector
19:08 Re-Mounting the Pusher Assembly
21:16 OPTIONAL - Lubricating Internal Parts
21:58 Testing the Rate of Fire
22:19 Assembling the Flywheel Cage
24:59 Wiring the Flywheel Cage
26:30 OPTIONAL - Rewiring & Installing the Stock Flywheel Cage
28:42 Installing the Flywheel Cage
29:35 Partially Assembled Firing Demo
29:51 Reassembling the Blaster
30:19 Installing a LiPo
30:53 Fully-Assembled Firing Demos
31:15 Performance & Closing Remarks
31:58 Range & Accuracy Test

Out of Darts, run by Luke, is a one-stop nerf-modding hobby shop. We carry all the supplies, tool accessories to make your modding journey easier! We create original 3D-printed blasters and mod parts with almost 100 Prusa printers. Check out our site below for guides, build lists, and resources.

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Edited by J Perry Heun, Out of Darts Video Editor

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