declancase Posted May 30, 2014 Posted May 30, 2014 Does anyone know if the extra £15 between these two products is worth it? http://www.zerooneairsoft.com/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=248&products_id=6929 http://www.zerooneairsoft.com/product_info.php?products_id=6928
Supporters Monty Posted May 30, 2014 Supporters Posted May 30, 2014 The cheaper one has less features than the more expensive one
Russe11 Posted May 30, 2014 Posted May 30, 2014 The cheaper one is always sold out? I can't remember where I got mine, or which version but all I use if for is to set a burst count of 1, 2, 3 or full auto. The rest of the features are just too complicated to remember how to do them Airsoft_Mr B 1
declancase Posted May 30, 2014 Author Posted May 30, 2014 Yeah I realised there is twice as more features but I was also wondering if the cheaper one is better for the money considering it's sold out
Airsoft_Mr B Posted May 30, 2014 Posted May 30, 2014 Alternatively, airsoftworld sells a King Kong 2014 Burst Wizard MOSFET for £35 IIRC.
Russe11 Posted May 30, 2014 Posted May 30, 2014 I think basically the difference is just added features and price. If I remember correctly I had to get the more expensive one because the cheaper one is always sold out. I have never seen it in stock.
declancase Posted May 31, 2014 Author Posted May 31, 2014 Liking the look of the one on airaoft world, actually has some reviews...
Supporters Lozart Posted May 31, 2014 Supporters Posted May 31, 2014 If you check the small print on the burst wizzard site, they're only selling the latest version which is why the others are not available.
Preston Posted May 31, 2014 Posted May 31, 2014 The more expensive one has more features including a resetable fuse. This means if anything goes wrong with your gun it will stop you from firing. You don't have to do anything to reset it, just wait a few seconds. But that can save you a lot of money compared to having to buy a new motor or gearbox.
declancase Posted May 31, 2014 Author Posted May 31, 2014 Okay, second thoughts now you mention that resetable fuse, might as well spent a little extra for that, hopefully will benefit me in the future, thanks for you're replies guys
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted June 6, 2014 Supporters Posted June 6, 2014 Just got a Cyber Gun or Swiss Arms Burst Control Mosfet Similar to Avocado Burst or look for the Avocado Burst II or 2 Mosfet - supposed to be an improved model more features and all that but anyway my cheapo mosfet: 2 to 30 shot Mini Tamiya Male & Female - Plug n Play or plug & shoot I suppose..... 8.4v 9.6v NiMh & 7.4v 1`1.1v LiPo (suppose 9.9v LiFe would work - but dunno if 9.6v or 11.1v setting would be right) Set power setting, then hold down trigger until you hear beep eg: 4 round burst + 1 that you hold down = 5 4 trigger pulls plus one more that you hold down until you hear beep again That is it - 4 round burst fire set on a Full Auto Can change or disable on the field - no removal required says also can be removed and will still remember burst programming up to 15 round burst over 15 and you will have to re do it - no biggy but handy if swapping guns over @ halftime (or main weapon goes faulty - easy to install in backup weapon if you have one) When using this in burst - must hold down trigger for all 4 shots (it ain't like COD - 1 tap pull = 3 burst fire) if you don't and release trigger halfway through cycle and fire again it don't work properly so get used to holding down trigger for full cycle/burst then fire burst again etc..... (not sure but latest Avocado might let you just tap it and it bursts away on its own - but don't quote me) looks idiot proof - well I fitted it, but only just got it so will try it out this weekend n see Reading up though a TRUE MOSFET is normally wired into trigger switch like the Gate merf 3.2 but they ain't cheap, and just wanted to try out a new gimmick without soldering
two_zero Posted June 6, 2014 Posted June 6, 2014 mine looks like the cheaper one. the functions I can remember is 1-9 burst, function where you can set it to continue on auto after a sec if you hold the trigger in. I really only got it to be able to "lock" guns to semi.I find having the burstwizard gives me slower trigger response, thou others have said the opposite. oh and it tend to get burn-your-fingers type hot. and as mentioned, you have to hold down the trigger during the entire burst.. really it's just limiting how many shots you shoot on auto.
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted June 6, 2014 Supporters Posted June 6, 2014 True Mosfet seems to be wired to trigger and can use a lower switch voltage to the Mosfet and then the 8.6v to motor etc..... Mosfets are very very fast acting electronic switches and a massive improvement over the old mechanical relays Sorry for very rough electronics lesson - but is in effect what they are and have built some crude mosfet switching circuits with voltage regulators etc... for some odd projects I have done As i said looking on some other forums these plug n play ones are not the exact same same as the top of the range ones BUT - mainly bought coz might be going to another site and they run ammo limit and low to mid cap mags only What with being noobish to say the least and very trigger happy at times..... It might come in handy on sites that limit ammo - will be fun to see what happens These plug n play ones - well there might be a very very very slight delay - milli-seconds if that unless the unit is faulty or crap I can't see it improving response time coz it has to switch another circuit and splitting hairs has more wire I would of thought However - the ones that you wire in to the trigger switch should give you a faster response But taking it apart and soldering is not for everybody so lets see how the plug n play one goes I very much doubt it has a fantasitic over-run protection as the higher end mosfets and all their features... but they can give you option to limit or customise the burst - some have battery warnings and some other bells n whistles too Nearly bought the Gate one but that was £50 and trigger wire install to get full effect Ended up getting 2 cheapo Mosfets for £51 from Hong Kong - delivered in a week - wow Avocado II one is about £29 with a few more features - see ebay Or may get Gate later if and when I get to do a custom rebuild - rewire a SRC Dragon from front wire to rear wire etc.... Also Gates uses deans connector but no big deal if I am rewiring front to rear battery etc.... (Jeez Gate mosfet would be getting close to what the friggin gun cost me - hmmmm will see how cheapo one performs)
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