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cbcsteve February 8th, 2011 19:58

AEG Burst Wizard
 
Finally a solution to full-auto hosing at a good price and easy to install.

Product Details:

- 1 to 7 round burst adjustment
- Has programmable shooting delays
- Easy to install (Plug and play no need to re-solder)
- Can revert back to Full-auto even if set at a certain burst limit

Cost me: $50
Product - AEG Wizard LV = $35
Shipping = $15

I just bought one and will write a full review ASAP once it arrives. Although it already has a good amount of video reviews listed on their main website here:
http://www.aegwizard.com/Product_Photos.html

http://www.aegwizard.com/images/img_0083-s_no57.jpg
Photo Courtesy AEG Burst Wizard Website (Will have my own once up)

Favorite video review here (Has a few funny subtle comments):
YouTube - AEG Burst Wizard Airsoft Review
Courtesy of EZairsoft

Padkiller February 8th, 2011 20:20

You keep us informed, I really want to hear about this product !!!

Thanks Steve !

cbcsteve February 8th, 2011 20:34

Yup so far it cost $50 hooray for on par dollar

$35 + $15 Shipping = $50 half the price of other products, I am getting this for my TM P90 most likely I will need a to get the extension butt pad since there isn't much space in the back

Republican Kid February 8th, 2011 20:46

this is freaking awesome. I wonder if it can cure my cutoff lever problems in my
p90. Thanks for the post!

cbcsteve February 8th, 2011 21:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by Republican Kid (Post 1405457)
this is freaking awesome. I wonder if it can cure my cutoff lever problems in my
p90. Thanks for the post!

It should actually, although depending on which model you get you can also enable full auto to override the programming of setting it at burst mode

Eien February 9th, 2011 01:06

Damn... nice find. I can finially do a burst M16 without a hassle.

Solomance February 9th, 2011 01:42

Nice one Steve.
With a slim lipo you could fit this in the battery compartment of a tm P90.

Group order?

Able1 February 9th, 2011 02:15

no problems with deans?

cbcsteve February 9th, 2011 09:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by Able1 (Post 1405735)
no problems with deans?

No problems at all actually there is a video where a guy switched the Tamiya to deans so you get faster response

Deans Connected
YouTube - AEG Burst Wizard Test.3gp

Amos February 9th, 2011 10:14

Only problem with this is that it's a "dumb" burst, it doesn't go by our AEG cycling, it just goes by "I GIVE X AMOUNT OF POWER FOR X AMOUNT OF SECONDS"

Pinard February 9th, 2011 12:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amos (Post 1405838)
Only problem with this is that it's a "dumb" burst, it doesn't go by our AEG cycling, it just goes by "I GIVE X AMOUNT OF POWER FOR X AMOUNT OF SECONDS"

true...but is it a problem ?

coach February 9th, 2011 12:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by Contractor 6-8 (Post 1405909)
true...but is it a problem ?

it can be since it might leave your gears mid cycle. it could be a lock up problem if your motor can't handle the extra tension of the spring mid compression. I think this is what Amos is talking about.

Pinard February 9th, 2011 12:25

thanks...I would have buy one for my future AEG backup...but I'll maybe not then

Amos February 9th, 2011 13:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by coachster (Post 1405921)
it can be since it might leave your gears mid cycle. it could be a lock up problem if your motor can't handle the extra tension of the spring mid compression. I think this is what Amos is talking about.

Yup that's part of the problem.

It's also not true "burst" you'll get a X amount of power that'll leave your piston a certain %age of the way through the cycle.

It's not a HUGE problem... but a smart fet although more work is a much better option.

Dart February 9th, 2011 17:30

does this work the same way as the trigger master? if you hold the trigger down after the burst it goes back to full auto?


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