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August 14th, 2008, 20:35 | #32 |
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I would highly recommend that anyone doing an installation have some experience in soldering. Good solder joints are important because of the high currents being used - you simply need good connections and there's no way around that. If someone isn't experienced in soldering and insists on learning as they go and trying an install anyway, then at the VERY LEAST keep these things in mind: - Practice first! Use scraps to get a feel for things first. - Do not use plumbing supplies under any circumstances. (Acid flux, acid-core solder) - Use electronics solder (60/40 is common). Do not use silver solder since it's harder to work with, and the stuff silver is good for isn't needed here. - Don't "paint" melted solder onto the wires then let it set. The solder should flow onto, into, and around the wires on its own if you're doing it right. There are plenty of "how to solder" guides with nice pictures on the Internet if someone is interested, too. |
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August 17th, 2008, 01:06 | #34 |
So my gun's been having a problem with semi
it fires burst in semi, have changed cut off lever from different brands and it still doesnt help at all. is there any way I can fix it with a MOSFET? |
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August 17th, 2008, 01:13 | #35 |
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August 21st, 2008, 15:23 | #36 |
Without knowing what's wrong with the gun, it's impossible to say for certain. Until you can find out what is wrong there's no reason to think a MOSFET will change anything.
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August 24th, 2008, 22:47 | #37 |
I'm not sure if this is a stupid question, but here's my situation and my question: I had a MosFet from when Kos-Mos was selling them on the boards in my AUG. Used it for half of last season and loved the improvements that the chip provided. This season I unpacked my gun, took it to scrims and as soon as I hooked up the battery the fet heated up and actually melted the solder connecting my wire running to my battery.
I've since tested the fet and it seems to be locked "on". It works, but only in the sense that current will run through it continually (also has no obvious burns, like it's burnt out or anything like that). Another local airsmith seemed to think the problem was that it had no heat-sync. The temperature control function and other features in these ones will prevent that kind of thing happening, correct? Also, since my gun is already wired up with a broken "dumb" fet, it should just be a matter of soldering the trigger master in its place, right? Really stoked on 3-round burst and having a working fet in my gun again.
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August 25th, 2008, 14:37 | #38 | ||
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A "dumb" MOSFET has no temperature-sensor, that's true. The Trigger Master does and will refuse to fire if it detects too much heat. It's impossible for me to tell what happened with your other MOSFET, but no temperature-sensor in the world will help you if the problem is actually that the part has fried/been damaged/is defective. Example: if the CPU on a smart mosfet is alive enough to run, AND the FET is alive enough to take orders from the CPU, then it would shut down before you get any solder melting. However if the FET is defective/damaged/etc then it may very well not "listen" when the CPU tries to shut it down and you'll still have a situation where things get hot. It kind of sounds like the FET on your gun suffered that kind of damage. But I can't tell for sure. Quote:
Just double-check in this document here - the wiring should be the same: http://unconventional-airsoft.com/gf...umentation.pdf |
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August 25th, 2008, 17:27 | #39 |
Cool, thanks for the help. If I knew more about Mosfets I'm sure I'd be able to say more clearly what's wrong with the one I had wired up to my AUG. In all honesty I'm baffled; it worked marvelously, I put it away, I took it out, it fried itself when I hooked up the battery.
I was planning to just wire it up normally, the whole experience rather turned me off of putting more advanced wiring in my gun than the stock connectors and wires. Then I remembered seeing threads about the trigger master and hope was renewed. I'll order one when I have some spare cash, methinks.
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August 29th, 2008, 12:50 | #40 |
For anyone who is interested, I have recently been discussing how to implement a "dual trigger" with a gun modder in the USA.
For example, the MG34 where pressing the top part of the trigger fires in SEMI and pressing the bottom part of the trigger (which has a small sub-trigger on it) fires in FULL. I drew up this awful diagram to show how this can be done on a Trigger Master. Ugly Diagram Short writeup |
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September 18th, 2008, 17:03 | #41 |
I recently installed a trigger master in my M4 and it worked fine with the stock motor. My problem came when I installed a systema magnum motor. When I plug the battery in, the gun gives me 1 vibration saying everything is good to go. when i pull the trigger after the long vibration the gun goes dead and nothing happens. I tried a second systema motor to see if it was a motor issue but the same thing happened. I also performed a factory reset before the new motor was installed. Any help would be appreciated.
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September 18th, 2008, 17:23 | #42 |
Did you accidentally wire the motor backwards?
It happened to me, is all. Worst part about it was it was a CA motor and the positive contact is very clearly labeled. |
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September 18th, 2008, 18:24 | #43 |
nope, it works fine when the stock motor is installed and i didnt change anything while installing the systema.
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September 18th, 2008, 18:52 | #44 |
nm i got it sorted out. the systema motor isnt fitting right in the pistol grip so its being forced to hard into the gears.
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September 30th, 2008, 17:01 | #45 | |
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But just to give some news regarding the Trigger Master, I have just released the Trigger Master Mark II! Harder, better, faster, and stronger -- with more features and new firing modes. Here is a re-post of some info in the For Sale thread:
The bad news is that due to higher parts costs the price has gone up. Kits are now 88$ CDN each. It's unavoidable, but to make it up to you, you now get more for your money. In addition to the added features listed above:
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