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July 16th, 2016, 16:43 | #1 |
AEG on semi-auto fire
Hi,
If someone want a dedicated AEG for CQB games (semi auto mode only), could it benefit from a GUN with electronic control ( for example ARES Amoeba) ? I would like to know after reading this: 'Semi-auto shooting is achieved mechanically (which automatically releases the movable block back to the original position). Frequent single shot can make the blocks and the mechanical parts worn away faster than usual.' source: http://airsoftpress.com/wp/?p=755 Thank for any input. |
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July 16th, 2016, 18:02 | #2 |
Any basic MOSFET will protect the trigger contacts. The old style is simple and fairly reliable. New MOSFET electronic triggers are still pretty new territory for oem's, but if you're looking to keep it mostly stock, they work well enough.
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July 16th, 2016, 19:05 | #3 |
Unless you arerunning 11 v battery there is no need for mosfet. I have been running lip 7.4 for a while now without mosfet and no problem.
Generally mosfet are needed if you use high voltage. They can be benefitial if you want burst or lip voltage protection. Aside from that, save your money. Sent from my SM-G9208 using Tapatalk
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July 16th, 2016, 19:15 | #4 |
"bb bukakke" KING!
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a mosfet is not a burst controller or lipo alarm.
a mosfet CAN HAVE burst controllers or lipo alarms as extended features.
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July 16th, 2016, 20:55 | #5 |
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The mechanical wear on the trigger block is next to nothing. I've broken 5 triggers on a really old G&P M4 without ever having any wear on the trigger block.
The only mosfets that are going to actually replace the mechanical contacts are either microswitch triggers (which are shit) or some like the BTC spectre which uses a button switch. Anyway, don't worry about breaking the contact block. You only need to worry about burning the contacts or melting the block if you're using an 11.1v lipo or 9.6v large NiMH. |
July 18th, 2016, 09:51 | #6 |
My question was not about Mosfet. I know how to DIY mosfet.
My question was about mechanical wear. Thank ThunderCactus for your answer. |
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