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  • If a mosfet works off time...

    Is it possible for it to skip a beat?


    E.G...

    Standard trigger assembly on semi auto is cut off by the cut off lever when the sector gear does 1 whole rotation...

    Does a mosfet bypass this system and work off time? or does it connect to the recieveing pins on the switch so when a whole rotation is compleate the signal is once again broken?

    Dont know alot about mosfets (done loads of searches and nothing explains how they work only what they do) and yet im going to by one... hmm...

    Tbh i might be getting confused with 3 rnd burst mosfets using timing

    Cheers

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    Re: If a mosfet works off time...

    a mosfet mate,

    basically the AB ( active breaking ) elimintates the change of locking up the gearbox on single shot, also it stops over spin from the motor so you get a nice crisp gearbox sound,

    this inturn gives the trigger response a boost and makes the trigger contact's and battery's last longer do to the board designs,

    the mosfet's wires are wired into the trigger contacts like normal wires via soldering,

    it doesn't bypass the cut off at all,

    the cut of lever can and could fail, the mosfet as said just stops the motor from spinning over after a shot, so will stop the single action failing,

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