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Looking for a mosfet guide.
17 January, 2010, 11:22
Hi, im looking for someone to point me in the right direction on how to
mosfet an Tm M4a1, its front wired if that makes any differences.
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17 January, 2010, 11:33
Re: Looking for a mosfet guide.
What MOSFET you got?
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17 January, 2010, 11:36
Re: Looking for a mosfet guide.
I havent, i have no idea on the subject, so i need to know, what to get and how to do it lol
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17 January, 2010, 11:40
Re: Looking for a mosfet guide.
I see :D
Check out:
http://extreme-fire.com/
(Note to mods, they only sell mofsets. Something Zero One don't.)
I've spoken to the guy recently, and he is a great chap. Everything is open source, and all the help on here to how to install etc.
What you running it on? And what's the reason for the mosfet? I can help point you at the right kind of one to choose if you like.
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17 January, 2010, 11:47
Re: Looking for a mosfet guide.
What do you mean by running it on? Do you need to be running on lipo batterys? The reason for it is that, i heard it gives a better trigger response and i like upgrading my gun lol.
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17 January, 2010, 11:57
Re: Looking for a mosfet guide.
Well.... lol.
There are a number of reasons somebody might want to stick in a mosfet. The most common is for high voltage battery and high rate of fire set ups.
I personally didn't think there was an awful lot of different in response between when I added a mosfet to my 8.4v battery set up. I believe you can start to see some snappier responses with a 9.6v battery.
That being said, the best responses come from lipo batteries. Unlike the nihm's used in most guns, they are much better at providing a big spike of power when the motor/gears go from sitting still to spinning. Problem being, with lipo it will increase the rate of fire quite a lot normally. Which is going to give problems on a stock set up, if not straight away, it will wear quicker.
What I've done (or doing!) is get a 11.1v lipo battery. But using the SW-Panther mosfet you can reduce the rate of fire, and the guy who makes them can install a separate piece of software on there which gives full power to the first shot, but then on the rest brings it down to give a less gearbox crunching rate of fire.
That mosfet cost £50 to the UK, plus a lipo charger at £25 from ebay and a 11.1v battery for the same price. So all in, £100 could get you some super fast response.
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