Lumenok
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Lumenok
I just got my bolts from wyvern creations today also got 3 lumenok's with my order, this is my first time trying the lighted nok they seem pretty tight could someone tell me the best way to install them
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I reduce the diameter with a fine fIle or an excto knife. Be careful not to damage the wires. Go a little at a time until the nock lights up with 20 to 50 lbs pressure.
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Re: Lumenok
My experience is like boo said shave them down a bit. My first one I did was lost an arrow when I was removing the nock in the arrow the heat put a stress crack in the carbon. If you have them without nocks in the arrow you should be fine. It is cheaper to buy them and install them yourself. Since I got the new Micro 335 I bought some already with Lumenok installed. You get three arrows for about $50.00 bucks.
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Re: Lumenok
Here is a place to start.
http://lumenok.com/pages/tech-talk-1
Plus ! Note that it is also important to install them properly . The contact wires if placed in the wrong position / plane can result in rail or arrow retainer damage .
See my previous post on the subject.
http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/phpBB2 ... it=lumenok
http://lumenok.com/pages/tech-talk-1
Plus ! Note that it is also important to install them properly . The contact wires if placed in the wrong position / plane can result in rail or arrow retainer damage .
See my previous post on the subject.
http://www.excaliburcrossbow.com/phpBB2 ... it=lumenok
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All i did was little sand paper inside the carbon arrow to smooth it and they went in with slight tightness i did not want them loose..
as said put wires so the are level inside the rail groove..they stick up about rail if you do it that way..
I saw 2 bows at range and the wires were installed vertical ..They saidthey were told to do it this way do to them rubbing the rail.Well i guess they forgot they will rub the arrow retainer that way..i showed them that horizontal in rail the arrow is high enough they will not rub the rail ...
Hey i am learning also too..
as said put wires so the are level inside the rail groove..they stick up about rail if you do it that way..
I saw 2 bows at range and the wires were installed vertical ..They saidthey were told to do it this way do to them rubbing the rail.Well i guess they forgot they will rub the arrow retainer that way..i showed them that horizontal in rail the arrow is high enough they will not rub the rail ...
Hey i am learning also too..