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Old March 2nd, 2013, 13:43   #1
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Burst fire, non complicated

Okay so id like to have burst fire on my AEG's, I dont want to go lipo just yet and Id like to have a simple install as im not really all that handy when it comes to gear box assembly.
A simple plug n play install would be best for me.
I found this http://aegwizard.com/AEG_Burst_Wizard.html is seems to be exactly what i need but who knows it coud be a big POS.
So if anyone knows if this product is decent or if there is another good tested product that does this with simple install that would be great.\
Thanks!
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Old March 2nd, 2013, 14:10   #2
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It's also scalable for when you want to start screwing around with the mechbox later on.
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Old March 2nd, 2013, 14:16   #3
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i shouldda figured youd have something lol
only thing is id have to change over to deans oh well guess ill have to bite the bullet and get with the times lol.
do you do local pic ups or shipping only?
Also do i need a fuse with this or can i remove the fuse, mainly just for my mp5k as space is tight
edit i see built in self resetting fuse that answers that lol
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Old March 2nd, 2013, 14:55   #4
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Changing to deans isn't only "getting with the times". Deans are better at conducting then Tamiya connectors. You'll shoot more with each charge and, to a point, give your batteries a longer life since there will be less strain on then at every shot.

Changing to deans is a win-win situation.

And fuses are a debatable thing.

Some will say keep the fuse for safety reasons, some will say get rid of it to save space and have less resistance in your wiring.

If you're not stupid with your guns, remove it.

If you like your gun to be idiot proof, keep it.

your choice.
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Old March 2nd, 2013, 15:00   #5
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yeah i know the beniftits of deans even a minor rof increase too, guess i gotta brush up on my soldering skills lol
ill ask here what side is meant to be posative and negative posative=|negative=_ or the other way?
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Old March 2nd, 2013, 15:03   #6
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Simple...Check on the connectors.

There's a + sign right beside the positive soldering post.
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sweet perfect for a dumbarse like me lol i love stuff like that
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Old March 2nd, 2013, 15:45   #8
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Depending on the dean connectors there might not be an indicator of which one is which. But its | is postive and -- negative
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Maybe, But I've delt with original deans to really cheap chinese clone and probably everything in between and I've always found an indication somewhere on the connector.

Usually it's on the soldering side, but I did find it, on a single case, on the connector side.
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Old March 2nd, 2013, 16:19   #10
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i zoomed inthe pic on Stealth's site and can see the posative lable
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Old March 2nd, 2013, 16:24   #11
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Just remember "flat black".
When connector is lying flat on the table, the horizontal (flat) prong is black.
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