Reiss_collins91 Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 Anyone fitted one in theirs? Looking for feedback and advice. thanks
Supporters Lozart Posted August 2, 2022 Supporters Posted August 2, 2022 2 hours ago, Reiss_collins91 said: Anyone fitted one in theirs? Looking for feedback and advice. thanks I've only used a plug in Kong Power Burst Fet in mine. Why specifically the Warfet? I don't see any real benefits to having a programmable 'fet in an LMG.
Reiss_collins91 Posted August 2, 2022 Author Posted August 2, 2022 7 minutes ago, Lozart said: I've only used a plug in Kong Power Burst Fet in mine. Why specifically the Warfet? I don't see any real benefits to having a programmable 'fet in an LMG. id be hardwiring it into the microswitch to reduce the stress on it so i dont burn it out again. and for battery protection
Supporters Adolf Hamster Posted August 2, 2022 Supporters Posted August 2, 2022 18 minutes ago, Reiss_collins91 said: id be hardwiring it into the microswitch to reduce the stress on it so i dont burn it out again. and for battery protection in that case, for lmg type use (ie a lot of auto) then the extra features of the warfet like burst fire/precocking are irrelevant, so you might as well buy a cheaper unit that just does what you need. unless ofc you maybe want to set it up to hot swap to other guns where, with a bit of reprogramming, you'd be able to benefit from the additional functionality, or you don't care about cost then yes, a warfet will do what you want.
Reiss_collins91 Posted August 2, 2022 Author Posted August 2, 2022 10 minutes ago, Adolf Hamster said: in that case, for lmg type use (ie a lot of auto) then the extra features of the warfet like burst fire/precocking are irrelevant, so you might as well buy a cheaper unit that just does what you need. unless ofc you maybe want to set it up to hot swap to other guns where, with a bit of reprogramming, you'd be able to benefit from the additional functionality, or you don't care about cost then yes, a warfet will do what you want. know of anothe thatll to what i want from it without the extra features? although the idea of swapping it into my m4 without a mosfet isnt a bad idea when im not usinf the M249
Supporters Adolf Hamster Posted August 2, 2022 Supporters Posted August 2, 2022 9 minutes ago, Reiss_collins91 said: know of anothe thatll to what i want from it without the extra features? although the idea of swapping it into my m4 without a mosfet isnt a bad idea when im not usinf the M249 usually i tend to go with the nanoasr, however that doesn't feature battery protection. something i've got away with by monitoring and being pro-active about my battery changes on the day. the nanohard does feature battery protection, although probably there's other brands with similar specs for cheaper. swapping might be an idea, the warfet's precocking system is essentially a timer that runs the motor a little longer after the contact is severed, in semi auto this means when tuned right it'll stop a fixed amount after the cutoff lever trips (the pre-cocked position), in auto it means the gun runs a tad after you release the trigger (stopping wherever in the cycle that happens to be no different to a non-mosfet gun in auto). which is a long way of saying you wouldn't strictly need to reprogram it when using it in the m249.
Supporters Lozart Posted August 2, 2022 Supporters Posted August 2, 2022 24 minutes ago, Reiss_collins91 said: know of anothe thatll to what i want from it without the extra features? although the idea of swapping it into my m4 without a mosfet isnt a bad idea when im not usinf the M249 If you stay with Gate, the Nano ASR will work well for what you want. https://gatee.eu/products/aeg-mosfets/nanoasr As the Gate products share common connectors you can fit the same wiring to your M4 and swap it over easily, or even upgrade to a Warfet in your M4 without having to rewire it.
Speedbird_666 Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 (edited) A cheap (£18 on Patrolbase) NanoASR will protect the battery contacts, but doesn't have LiPo protection. The NanoHARD is a bit more expensive (£35 on patrolbase), but has a couple extra features and has battery protection. Both have debounce for microswitch triggers. A WarFET is a bit of a waste in a full-auto LMG. *edit - d'oh! was typing at the same time as Herr Hamster and Lozart above* Edited August 2, 2022 by Speedbird_666 Lozart 1
Supporters Adolf Hamster Posted August 2, 2022 Supporters Posted August 2, 2022 16 minutes ago, Speedbird_666 said: d'oh! was typing at the same time as Herr Hamster and Lozart above* Im a ninja
Speedbird_666 Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 10 minutes ago, Adolf Hamster said: Im a ninja And I'm just slow with my RSI-ridden hands.....?
Hatchet Posted August 4, 2022 Posted August 4, 2022 I've had the Nano Hard in a CA M249. It's very easy to do, just solder the trigger wires to the switch (in blue below) and plug them in to the mosfet. Set of wires go to the battery, set to the motor and you can split off the ones to the motor so you can drive the box mag when you fire. Mosfet has room to sit on top of the gearbox as long as you're careful when you close it up. Also gives you the option to swap out for a different gate mosfet if you prefer (other than the NANO asr because it's not wired the same)
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