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February 17th, 2008, 13:18 | #1 | ||
3-round burst MOSFET
I was doing some research on different control mechanisms for AEGs and I stumbled across this:
http://extreme-fire.com/SW-COMPUTER.html It's a MOSFET computer control circuit for AEG's. Kindof an interesting little device: Quote:
http://www.airsoftforum.com/board/in...#entry17601457 I know Pro-Arms has a 3-round burst MOSFET, but this one seems far more versitile (not to mention cheaper). Might be worth taking a look at. Anyone else heard anything about these?
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February 17th, 2008, 13:27 | #2 |
im on that like a preist on an alter boy
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February 17th, 2008, 13:30 | #3 |
I've been following this thread since Gandolf r started it a while back. AEG computer http://forums.airsoftmechanics.com/i...p?topic=648.60
It looks great to me but I'm waiting a bit longer to see if anyone reports of unforseen problems before I order. Only a crimped wire and some people wanting modified programs were the issues I saw. Also others in that thread are building their own versions and I want to see what they come up with in case it has a feature/s that is not in Gandolfs.
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February 17th, 2008, 13:43 | #4 | ||
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February 19th, 2008, 09:31 | #5 | |
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Video of AEG SW-Computer Review by Maks of SOG Airsoft Team of Maryland - Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting |
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March 3rd, 2008, 04:18 | #6 |
I have been working in close communication with Gandolf and have finished some boards that are plug and play with the SW-COMPUTER to give better battery monitoring for NiCD/NiMH as well as individual cell monitoring of LiPO packs
these boards can also be used with other MOSFET's but I haven't quite gotten the reliability as high as I want it so I am not exactly advertising my work... yet basically, my boards make sure you don't drive the voltage of the packs too low, for LiPO's this is an instant no recharge cell killer, for conventional packs it can lead to inability to fully recharge as well as diminished lifetimes you can access my site from the bottom of http://extreme-fire.com/SW-COMPUTER.html by clicking my nice logo but here are direct links links http://projectwolfdragon.com/Products/Products.htm http://projectwolfdragon.com/Product...tional-PCB.htm http://projectwolfdragon.com/Products/LiPO-PCB.htm I will do a bigger post in the for sale and tech sections after i get back from my vacation |
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March 3rd, 2008, 04:22 | #7 |
I just watched the video. That's pretty damn sweet.
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March 3rd, 2008, 16:16 | #8 |
I'm in the process of doing a small production run based off of these units here in Canada. (I do PCB work and microcontroller programming.) I was working on my own AEG fire control computer, but the extreme-fire units are much further along and make a much better hardware base.
If anyone's interested, fire me a PM and I should be able to hook you up with one (made in Canada, so no cross-border nonsense). I'm still looking for a couple more people to get in so so that the small production run is worth it. EDIT: I'm going ahead right now, got 90% of the parts -- just waiting on a couple backordered components. Last edited by DonP; March 13th, 2008 at 14:44.. |
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March 4th, 2008, 07:09 | #9 |
I can also vouch for the SW-computer, I did some of the preproduction beta testing. The little board just works grate.
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March 12th, 2008, 23:23 | #10 |
I have just installed an Extreme-Fire SW Computer in my G3/SG1 and it seems to work well. I haven't had any problems yet.
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