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Old June 11th, 2013, 21:30   #1
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Cool Do i... MOSFET w/ VFC 416 CQB + 11.1v ??

Hey ASC

I heard running an 11.1v Lipo in my VFC 416 CQB (2012) might mess things up with the electronics...

I shoot Semi 90% of the time - double taps or quick 2-3 shots

On Full-auto 3-4 round bursts


Question

- Do i need a MOSFET unit?

- Any other suggestions ? 60-70$ (budget)


-- The Burst Avocado MOSFET, has anyone used it? and/or had the opportunity to compare to other MOSFET units?

http://www.torontoairsoft.com/Burst-...it_p_1640.html



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Old June 11th, 2013, 22:00   #2
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If you're using semi most of the time, you will need a mosfet especially with the 11.1

When you're shooting on semi there will be arcing every time you pull the trigger, on auto this only happens when you pull the trigger.
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Old June 11th, 2013, 22:11   #3
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Old June 12th, 2013, 00:51   #4
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Hey ASC

... running an 11.1v Lipo in my ...

Question

- Do i need a MOSFET unit?
Yes.

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- Any other suggestions ? 60-70$ (budget)
As per Stealth's suggestion.

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Old June 12th, 2013, 01:14   #5
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I don't like the burst avacado, I've heard some disappointing things about them from some gun builders. The gate units are not bad.

What are your goals for the gun? if it's strictly to prevent burning up of trigger contacts, a basic fet unit is all you need. I personally don't like active braking because of the motor wear, and I have this feature turned off on my computerized units.

Beyond active braking, do you need:

rate of fire control?

burst fire mode?

voltage detection to prevent over draining of lipos?

What are you trying to do now and later? If all you're doing is putting in a 11v lipo and don't care about anything else, you can buy a 20-30$ unit... if you want to get fancy with your build for maximum trigger response or not worry about sucking lipos dry, not everyone needs a fancy computerized mosfet.

A basic fet with a built in poly fuse will do. This eliminates the bulky stock fuse and replaces it with a self resetting thermal fuse.. it gets too hot, the circuit breaks until it cools down.

Extreme-fire has a basic poly fet, I think gate makes one as well... but if you have 60-70$ and you're planning further upgrades like a lower ratio gearset or a stronger motor, you really should look at the computerized units, guns tend to shoot high rate of fire when you start messing with motors and gears, and having a computerized unit to slow it back down is handy.
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Old June 12th, 2013, 10:02   #6
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Yeah

It's really as of this moment to not burning things up..

Thx guys!
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Old June 12th, 2013, 10:35   #7
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You always need a mosfet, in any gun, there's too many benefits to not have one lol

If you're interested, I have an old triggermaster MKIII for sale! =)
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Old June 12th, 2013, 10:53   #8
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Get the Gate MERF 3.2 that Stealth has posted a picture of. Best bang for your buck.
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Old June 12th, 2013, 11:20   #9
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I also vouch for the MERF 3.2 I have been using it and it is a great MOSFET. I specially like the ROF control, let's me have great trigger response (using "Smart Trigger" option) and the ability to decrease ROF as desired
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Old June 12th, 2013, 15:21   #10
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Vfc 416

I'm butting in here....

I'm about to get a VFC 416 and would like to know if it's lipo ready right out of the box. I will end up getting that mosfet shown as well for burst but I just need to know about the lipo readiness?
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Old June 12th, 2013, 16:35   #11
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All my guns have mosfets in them and I got them all from HH airsoft. Which is having a 30% off sale right now.
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Old June 12th, 2013, 17:07   #12
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I'm butting in here....

I'm about to get a VFC 416 and would like to know if it's lipo ready right out of the box. I will end up getting that mosfet shown as well for burst but I just need to know about the lipo readiness?
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The VFC 417 trigger contacts burned out pretty quick using 11.1V lipos, so I'd expect the 416 to be similar.
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Old June 12th, 2013, 17:30   #13
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Funny thing is, I have used an 11.1 on my G&G SCAR-L for 20k+ BBs, most of which have been fired on semi, and my contacts are purty. No FET.

I have the MERF for my M4 as the contacts were still in great condition, but I had the odd full auto spray on semi using only a 7.4 lipo. Maybe I have been lucky.

This said, the safest way is to use a FET regardless.
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Old June 12th, 2013, 17:40   #14
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Funny thing is, I have used an 11.1 on my G&G SCAR-L for 20k+ BBs, most of which have been fired on semi, and my contacts are purty. No FET.

I have the MERF for my M4 as the contacts were still in great condition, but I had the odd full auto spray on semi using only a 7.4 lipo. Maybe I have been lucky.

This said, the safest way is to use a FET regardless.
I ran 11.1 in my KWA M4A1 for longer than the 417 and when I opened it to install a mosfet the contacts were nice and clean.
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Old June 12th, 2013, 21:41   #15
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I've seen people run a 9.6 large for 3 years and their contacts were bronzed and only slightly dirty
I've also seen people run a 9.6 large for 3 months and either the contacts were so dirty they didnt conduct anymore or the trigger block had melted.
Regardless of anyone's past experience with throw-switch triggers and high voltage, it's ALWAYS a good idea to install a mosfet on anything 9.6v or above, 7.4v LiPo, and any setup you want more energy efficiency
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