Supporters MrCheesman94 Posted June 15, 2014 Supporters Posted June 15, 2014 i need to find a mosfet for my scar but i need a good size one as i can't get it into the gearbox and it wont fit in the stock because of the prongs, any idea's
Supporters MrCheesman94 Posted June 15, 2014 Author Supporters Posted June 15, 2014 i was thinking this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GATE-NANO-SSR-AIRSOFT-MOSFET-LIPO-NIMH-/321418498829?pt=UK_SportingGoods_Hunting_ShootingSports_ET&hash=item4ad609130d same make but it's just plug in
Supporters Lozart Posted June 15, 2014 Supporters Posted June 15, 2014 i was thinking this http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GATE-NANO-SSR-AIRSOFT-MOSFET-LIPO-NIMH-/321418498829?pt=UK_SportingGoods_Hunting_ShootingSports_ET&hash=item4ad609130d same make but it's just plug in They're still quite big to fit into the SCAR-L though. I have a Nano AB, it's way larger than the Pico.
Supporters MrCheesman94 Posted June 15, 2014 Author Supporters Posted June 15, 2014 They're still quite big to fit into the SCAR-L though. I have a Nano AB, it's way larger than the Pico. the thing i was thinking was it would mean no wiring(which i'm not very good at) and all i would have to do is plug it in Airsoft_Mr B 1
Supporters Lozart Posted June 15, 2014 Supporters Posted June 15, 2014 the thing i was thinking was it would mean no wiring(which i'm not very good at) and all i would have to do is plug it in Depends what you're trying to achieve with it. Is the gun giving you problems?
Supporters MrCheesman94 Posted June 15, 2014 Author Supporters Posted June 15, 2014 no but i want to use a 11.1v lipo and i can't use it for to long as it will burn out my trigger contacts and then all i need is a high torque motor and 13:1 gears and it will be perfect
Supporters Lozart Posted June 15, 2014 Supporters Posted June 15, 2014 no but i want to use a 11.1v lipo and i can't use it for to long as it will burn out my trigger contacts and then all i need is a high torque motor and 13:1 gears and it will be perfect So how about getting the Pico SSR and wiring it in but on the fixed side of the stock? As in the bit that stays attached to the gun when you take the battery out.
Supporters MrCheesman94 Posted June 15, 2014 Author Supporters Posted June 15, 2014 the only bit that stays attached is the prongs so there is no way to wire one in thats why i thought the nano would be perfect because i can attach it to the battery and wire in the back part of the stock
Supporters Lozart Posted June 16, 2014 Supporters Posted June 16, 2014 the only bit that stays attached is the prongs so there is no way to wire one in thats why i thought the nano would be perfect because i can attach it to the battery and wire in the back part of the stock Ah yeah, just looked at mine - no space is there. Maybe if you put the Nano in where the fuse sits? Only problem is that without wiring in the trigger contact you don't get the improved trigger response.
Supporters MrCheesman94 Posted June 16, 2014 Author Supporters Posted June 16, 2014 the improved trigger response isn't to bad standard
dex Posted June 16, 2014 Posted June 16, 2014 If you don't wire a mosfet into the trigger contacts you get almost no benefit from it. If you want to use 11.1 lipo then you need to do this otherwise you will burn out the contacts. This is the whole point a a fet. Mr Monkey Nuts and Unrustle_Thine_Jimmies 2
Supporters Lozart Posted June 16, 2014 Supporters Posted June 16, 2014 the improved trigger response isn't to bad standard True, but as dex just said, without wiring it in you will still be passing full current through the trigger contacts plus you'll have to wait for the mosfet to react before you get a shot out. It'll be a small increase in time but it's there nonetheless.
Unrustle_Thine_Jimmies Posted June 16, 2014 Posted June 16, 2014 If you don't wire a mosfet into the trigger contacts you get almost no benefit from it. If you want to use 11.1 lipo then you need to do this otherwise you will burn out the contacts. This is the whole point a a fet. Seconding this. Plug in mosfets are a complete sham. They are only good for programming fire modes but over priced for just that and offer bugger all protection. Gate Pico SSR2 is the smallest mosfet around,it's probably the best option.
Supporters Lozart Posted June 16, 2014 Supporters Posted June 16, 2014 Seconding this. Plug in mosfets are a complete sham. They are only good for programming fire modes but over priced for just that and offer bugger all protection. Gate Pico SSR2 is the smallest mosfet around,it's probably the best option. I can see the problem with fitting to the SCAR though. I had a look at mine and there's a couple of issues - there's bugger all space in the stock other than where the fuse holder is and then you need to bridge the hinge on the stock. Personally I think I'd look at opening it up and seeing if there's any space in the receiver but I'd still go with the Gate Pico.
Mr Monkey Nuts Posted June 16, 2014 Posted June 16, 2014 The pico ssr is no bigger than 4 bbs in a row, I'm sure there is somewhere you can find to fit that. if not, you have no chance of fitting any mosfet anywhere.
Customgun Posted June 16, 2014 Posted June 16, 2014 The problem isn't so much the size of the mosfet (the Pico mosfet is easy to lose in the stock) but the fact that the stock hinges and the battery in the sliding rear stock connects/ disconnects via fixrd plug/sockets. The mosfet trigger wire/wires either need to be capable of hinging (therefore vunerable) or being unplugged. Both options aren't ideal.
Mr Monkey Nuts Posted June 16, 2014 Posted June 16, 2014 Ah I see, the asg ultimate mosfet has spade connectors, designed with front wired m4 in mind.
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