Dimensions
Weight - 930g/2.05lb Including 14.5in Shaft4 Barrel, Battery, Feed Tube, POPS
Length - 539mm Including 14.5inShaft4 Barrel
Height - 212mm
Width - 33.5mm
Materials
Body - 6061-T6 Aluminium
Barrel - 6061-T6 Aluminium
Frame - Glass Reinforced Nylon
Feed - Glass Reinforced Nylon
Eye Covers - Glass Reinforced Nylon
Electronics
Interface - Single Push Button plus Tourney Lock
Display - 1 x Tri-Color LED Indicators
Solenoid voltage - 9Volts
Processor voltage - 5 Volts
Processor - 8-Bit 2MHz
Power Supply - 1 x 9V (PP3) Battery
Hardware
ASA Mount - T-Slot mounted adjustable rail with Front Exit OOPS (On/Off Purge
System)
Trigger Methods - Micro Switch
Trigger Mechanism - Leaf Spring
Trigger Pivot - Self Lubricating Sintered Brass Bushing
Barrel - 2-Piece Micro Honed Shaft4 14.5in length 0.693 Bore
Feed Tube - Lever Operated Clamping Feed
Pneumatics
Operating Principle - Inline Blow Forward Bolt
Solenoid Type - High Pressure Solenoid Valve
Drive Mechanism - Dual Force Pull Poppet
Bolt Mechanism - Rubber Tipped CS Bolt
Ergonomics
Grip Type - Contoured Dual Density Grip
Grip Pitch - 156mm
Firmware
Firing Modes - Semi and Ramping Capped and Uncapped
Debounce Modes - 10 Debounce Modes
Planet Eclipse has long been known as a market leader in high-end paintball
markers and accessories. Our aim has always been set high; to produce the very
best paintball equipment possible. Unashamedly, our products to date have always
been aimed at the higher-end of the paintball market. They are feature- laden,
finished to the very highest standard and immaculately prepared and presented.
Entry Level they are not.
We understand that not every player has the budget for markers at that level.
New or recreational players within the sport may not see the benefit in such
fully featured products, but why should those players be precluded from
receiving exceptional value and quality? We believe that they shouldn't be.
That was our philosophy when we set out to design our latest paintball marker.
One that retains the core elements of all Planet Eclipse markers but comes
wrapped in a more affordable package, allowing more players to enjoy the Eclipse
Ownership Experience
The challenge was on and we are proud to share with you ...
No matter at what price-point you purchase your paintball marker we believe that
there are some fundamental features that every customer should demand.
Quality. Reliability. Service.
At Eclipse we have endeavored to build these features into every marker we have
ever produced. Even though the Etha sits at a less expensive price point not
previously occupied by an Eclipse marker, the all-new Etha is no exception.
Quality - The Etha uses the same materials machined to the same tolerances as
those found in other Eclipse markers such as Ego, Geo and the Etek. In many
cases, such as the regulator internals, they are the exact same parts as those
used in those other markers. The philosophy behind the Etha is to reduce costs
by simplifying the design of both the internal and external components, and
manufacture those components to the same level of accuracy and quality as those
found in other Eclipse markers and not to reduce cost by using cheaper materials
machined to lower tolerance on less accurate machines.
Of course quality doesn't stop with the parts that go into the Etha. At every
stage of production and assembly the same systems and procedures that are used
to test components, sub-assemblies and fully finished units during the
manufacture of all other Eclipse markers, are utilized on the Etha production
line. During assembly each marker is given its own unique barcode which stays
with the marker on its journey through the factory. Once assembled, every Etha
is repeatedly tested for leaks on state-of-the-art leak detection equipment
before making their way to the testing room. Once in the testing room an Etha
has its barcode scanned to initiate a comprehensive computerized test procedure
and then has paintballs fired through it on a range and over a chronograph and
the velocities noted. All tests are recorded alongside the markers serial number
and barcode in our production database enabling us to track each individual
marker and results can be accessed at any time in the future. Only once an Etha
has passed all tests is it given its final Passed Test tag and moved to be
packaged.
Though long and laborious, the testing of every single marker by this method
means we can be fully confident that when a customer opens up that case for the
first time that the marker should work flawlessly, achieving full velocity and
completely leak free.
Reliability - Utilizing the philosophy mentioned above, regarding the quality of
the manufacturing of the components that go into an Etha, helps us immeasurably
in building-in our second goal - reliability. Using proven materials,
manufactured using proven methods and finished with proven techniques that we
have used for years in the manufacture of our other markers means that we have
an incredibly strong platform on which to build. Quality materials, machining
and finishing are only part of the equation. The design has to be robust enough
to work in all conditions, all of the time, shooting all kinds of paint. From
arid desert to frozen wasteland every Eclipse marker is expected to work,
without excuse. It should work when you take it from the box the very first time
it comes out of the packaging and it should remain that way for as long as
possible with just the bare minimum of regular maintenance.
In order to prove the reliability of the design the Etha has undergone intensive
field testing. Hundreds of thousands of paintballs have been shot through it
during development and testing in order to uncover any flaws or defects in the
design before being put into production. This is a critical part of a new
products development and years of manufacturing markers has shown us time and
again that there is just no substitute for getting markers into the hands of
players and shooting paint through those markers, lots of paint! Only after
months of brutal all-weather testing will the final design get signed off and
earmarked for production. But that's not the end of testing. Moving from
prototyping to production creates its own series of challenges. So once a new
product is put into production the first batch of markers are pulled from the
production line and split between intensive longevity bench testing and a select
group of players and teams across the world to carry out final approval. Only
after satisfactory feedback from all these different sources will a new design
be considered fit to go into full production. At this stage we are confident
that we have a marker that will live up to the Eclipse legacy of reliability.
Service - Eclipse has always been about a lot more than just what you get in the
box. There are the things you can't really put a price or a value on, such as
customer service and support. Eclipse prides itself in having one of the most
comprehensive technical support and dealer-backed networks in the industry and
that network is there to support you whether you shoot an Ego CSL or an Etha. We
invest heavily every year in making sure that the stores and dealers that sell
our equipment know how it works and how to fix it and have access to all the
spares and accessories needed to maintain and repair our products. These trained
technicians can be found in stores all across the globe. We endeavor to have
technicians at more events, more tournament series and more big games and
scenario events than any other manufacturer out there.
We try to make sure that we are available to help our customers when and where
they need us: at events. We understand that players invest a lot time, effort
and money in order to attend these events. So we try to ensure that, if the need
arises, for whatever reason, we've got your back and are there to get you out
onto the field having fun and winning games.
Support and customer service shouldn't only be the preserve of those that play
major events. That is why Factory Trained Planet Technicians are never more than
a phone call or an email away. Every attempt is made to answer enquiries and
queries in the most timely way possible so that any downtime is kept to an
absolute minimum and your equipment is always running at its most optimal. For
when you simply cannot get hold of someone when you need them, there is always
the hugely comprehensive printed manual, tool kit and spare parts bag to help
tide you over. Hopefully there is little else you should ever need.
Inside Etha - But what of the Etha itself? Well, internally the Etha is a
radical departure from anything seen before in an Eclipse marker. For the first
time we utilize a spring return bolt system in the firing mechanism, allowing us
to simplify the pneumatic side of the marker and use a Pull Poppet spool to
release air from the firing chamber.
The Etha bolt features dual-stage acceleration so that it picks up the paintball
at a lower speed before accelerating further to push the ball fully into the
barrel. The front of the bolt has a ramped rubber section. This extended rubber
piece is both removable and replaceable and designed to flex freely in order to
prevent clipping of the second ball in the stack as well as to be flexible on
the face to cushion the paintball as its pushed toward the barrel. Both of these
features work hand-in-hand with the Deftek Feed System and Break Beam Sensor
System to keep any occurrences of barrel breaks to an absolute minimum.
The Pull Poppet that releases the air from the firing chamber is driven by a
new, super-robust high pressure solenoid that is controlled by the fully
adjustable PCB. The PCB controls the firing mode (semi-automatic and ramping),
rate of fire, dwell and de-bounce through the multi-colour LED mounted in the
rear of the frame. It is pre-programmed with modes compatible with all major
tournament series meaning no upgrade needed wherever you play.
The frame, together with the lever operated clamping feed-tube, eye covers and
the new OOPS knob are all manufactured from extremely resilient glass reinforced
nylon. The Etek3 LT has proven to us just what this amazing composite is capable
of: it is extremely strong, very tough, and more than capable of handling the
abuse that even the roughest and toughest paintballer can throw at it. When it
came time to specify the materials for Etha there was no question that this
material would be at the top of our list for these parts.
Inside the frame there are sintered brass bushings for the trigger pin to pivot
on and a captured, fully adjustable leaf spring similar to that found in the
Ego11. These components combine with the externally adjustable trigger to
produce a crisp, smooth trigger action with which to operate the micro switch.
And for the first time in an Eclipse marker the trigger can be fully removed for
maintenance or cleaning without having to separate the frame from the body - it
makes cleaning up after a hit to the frame a breeze. To help keep paint and
debris out of the inside of the frame, the grip panels are sunk into the frame
around their perimeter, they also use a clever upper locating tab that means
that each grip panel only requires one screw to fix it in place making access to
the board and battery quick and easy.
On the bottom of the frame there is a brand new OOPS (On/Off Purge System) ASA
with front exit porting and the same internals that are found in the POPS ASA.
It actuates with the twist of a knob and fully vents the entire marker when
turned off. It mounts to the frame via the robust T-Slot system.
The OOPS feeds through a macro-line and up to an SL3 regulator. The SL3 reg was
first seen on the SLS and has since made its way onto the Geo2 and the Ego11 as
well as the CSL where it has been very well received. With the ability to run
HP, MP or LP compressed air tanks without adjustment it makes it a truly
versatile regulator. And with its replaceable and reversible main seal it is
robust, reliable and easy to service too. Like all other Eclipse markers, the
Etha is designed to run solely on compressed air and not CO2.
The barrel also shares some similarities with those found on its bigger
brothers. The Etha barrel is a 14.5 inch, two-piece, precision honed, 0.693 bore
barrel that has a Cocker thread into the gun body and uses the same threading as
the Shaft4 barrel to join the front section to rear section. This means it has
the longer control bore as well as being compatible with all other Shaft4 barrel
accessories such as the Boost Kit and 16 in tip. With such a good standard
barrel there should be no reason to run out and spend money on an aftermarket
system.
And like all other Eclipse markers, the Etha comes delivered in a hard case,
lined with shock absorbing foam and packed with everything you need to look
after and maintain it: a full color manual; a full set of hex keys; a tube of
Eclipse Grease; a comprehensive marker and regulator spares kit; and a barrel
safety device.
The Future - So that is what goes into the Etha today. What about tomorrow? With
paintball moving into ever expanding markets it makes sense to make provision
for future developments. The Etha has been designed and constructed with a
modular approach in mind and incorporates mounting points around the body for
the addition of accessories and upgrades to be bolted directly to the marker. It
should make for economical expansion of the Etha for those looking to build upon
this exciting new platform.
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