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All of our Daedalus e-spinners require 15V power. Our official 

Daedalus Battery can change voltage simply by pressing the power 

button until 15V appears. The Daedalus Battery uses an 18v 3amp 

power supply. 

Do not swap this power supply with your wheel’s power 

supply for any reason. 

Input (long side of battery)

 - for charging your battery

Output (short side of battery)

 - for powering your wheel

Best Practices

•  Do not attempt to charge the battery and operate the wheel 

at the same time.

•  Do not use your wheel’s power supply to charge the battery. 

Conversely, do not use the battery’s power supply to power 

your wheel. Label your cords to avoid a mixup.

•  If your e-spinner is going slower/faster than you remember 

it spinning at your usual settings, check the battery setting to 

ensure that it is still set to 15V.

•  The battery will power off if the e-spinner is not drawing 

enough power from it. This happens with the Sparrow if the 

speed is set too low, and sometimes with the Starling. To 

compensate for this, you can use a USB-powered light while 

your battery is in use or simply charge your phone using the 

USB port.

•  To ensure the longest possible life for your Daedalus Battery, 

please do not store it fully charged for extended periods of 

time. The proper storage charge is between 50% and 75%. 

Daedalus Battery

Make sure your battery is set to 15V

Summary of Contents for Magpie V2

Page 1: ...Magpie V2 Daedalus Spinning Wheels...

Page 2: ...irection Switch Standard Flyer Art Flyer Motor Mount Pinions Face Maiden Cup Rear Rear Bearing Drive and Tension Belts Speed Controller Extension Cable Foot Pedal Attachment Right Side with Tension Kn...

Page 3: ...ou ll want to make sure that everything is properly aligned for optimal spinning This is also a wise procedure after traveling with your Daedalus wheel The motor mount is designed to be easily removed...

Page 4: ...n pulleys the grooves that hold your drive band on the front of the motors They should be located directly below the belt groove on the flyer above Verify that the drive belt is parallel to the front...

Page 5: ...another small adjustment may need to be made at the cinch The Standard Head uses a spring You can look at it to see how much tension is being applied The usable range goes from spring collapsed to ext...

Page 6: ...ck onto the carbon tubes Place the motor drive belt over the rear frame and re install the flyer Install the motor drive belt over the bobbin s small whorl Verify the alignment of the clear motor driv...

Page 7: ...whorl swing the flyer by hand and observe that there is a small bit of clearance just a few mm between the flyer arm tips and the drive belt as the flyer rotates In Irish tension your drive band goes...

Page 8: ...the direction switch on the Speed Controller is in the middle neutral position or else the wheel will attempt to start when you re not ready Please read the directions for using the Speed Controller...

Page 9: ...eed Controller The display will show which is stopped Attach your fiber to the leader loop Verify the display still says which means it is stopped Flip the direction switch to the desired direction I...

Page 10: ...lip off the drive belt and lay it over the frame Then remove the tension belt The way the tension belt is removed varies a bit depending on which flyer you are using and which tension method you are u...

Page 11: ...stead need to be unattached from one side The spring in the Standard Flyer tension system makes for easy tension band removal from this side Since the Art Flyer doesn t use a spring you will need to l...

Page 12: ...m the wheel you ll need to disconnect the Motor Cable Once disconnected you can free up the Motor Cable so it can reach the Speed Controller The Magpie comes with an Extension Cable that will allow yo...

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Page 14: ...cond delay though the full range is 0 10 seconds Keep the start delay low to get the wheel up to speed quickly or increase it for a slower start If you feel the yarn is being yanked from your hand whe...

Page 15: ...aximum speed you d like your Speed Controller to allow for A new user may want to make sure they never accidentally go too fast and might limit their top speed this way For instance changing this sett...

Page 16: ...14 Evanita Montalvo...

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Page 18: ...or plying as the bobbin winds on in different directions so test your setup before beginning your project The Standard Flyer comes with a 12mm orifice with a 6mm removable reducer Standard Flyer Scotc...

Page 19: ...extured yarns or flawless singles you may want to use this option With Irish tension your drive band goes on the bobbin which allows for two speed modes a High Speed using the small drum and a Low Spe...

Page 20: ...your setup before you start your project The Art Flyer comes with a 32mm orifice with a 20mm removable reducer art Flyer Scotch Tension For the lightest takeup possible Scotch tension is the way to g...

Page 21: ...you may prefer this option With Irish tension your drive band goes on the bobbin which allows for two speed modes a High Speed small drum and a Low Speed large drum We find that most art yarn spinners...

Page 22: ...15V 5 amp not depicted Motor Extension Cable Foot Pedal Attachment Rubber Feet Rubber Grommets 3mm Allen Wrench Standard Flyer Kit Kevlar Belt Tension Spring Cinch Standard Drive Belts Rear Bearing P...

Page 23: ...Kit Kevlar Belt Tension Spring Cinch Art Drive Belts Rear Bearing Premade Tension Belt Flyer O rings Art Orifice Hook 1 2 3 4 1 Standard High Scotch 2 Art High Scotch 3 Standard Low 4 Art Low Drive BA...

Page 24: ...22 Hannah Yim...

Page 25: ...llow You may experiment with other Kevlar braids from 1 0 to 3 mm for a softer or firmer tension profile You are welcome to try other materials like cotton nylon or silk To clean your e spinner please...

Page 26: ...battery s power supply to power your wheel Label your cords to avoid a mixup If your e spinner is going slower faster than you remember it spinning at your usual settings check the battery setting to...

Page 27: ...ty due to the use of non approved third party manufactured components on our products Doing so will void your warranty Please email us with any questions regarding modifications or third party equipme...

Page 28: ...Magpie V2 Daedalus Spinning Wheels...

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