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ww2warrior March 19th, 2008 22:06

Nice product! Can't wait to get one

eel one March 20th, 2008 08:24

The SW-computer does not have a fuse, but it have active monitoring and the gun will self protect by shutting down the power in the event of high drain, low battery... well real the feature list at extreme-fire.com a fuse is not needed with this.

SavageInsight March 20th, 2008 08:31

How much heat do these guys produce and how easily do they fail?

yanhchan March 20th, 2008 08:38

Can these be used in AEPs?

kalnaren March 20th, 2008 08:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by SavageInsight (Post 673671)
How much heat do these guys produce and how easily do they fail?

Very little heat. It's a MOSFET switch with computer control so it's capable of taking quite a load. If it does overheat, it shuts itself down. I think Gandalf's original production run of 50-60 units or so only had 2 fail, and 1 was due to inproper assembly.

eel one March 20th, 2008 19:42

The latest count of units says that there is 91 units out there now and less than a handful failures. Pretty good for a brand new concept I think

The unit shuts down if the temperature exceeds 75 degree C, if my memory serves me correct. Doing the beta trails, it was the one failure I just could not provoke.

swatt13 March 20th, 2008 20:11

awesome, i know a buch of my club members that would be very interested.

DonP March 21st, 2008 00:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by eel one (Post 673669)
The SW-computer does not have a fuse, but it have active monitoring and the gun will self protect by shutting down the power in the event of high drain, low battery... well real the feature list at extreme-fire.com a fuse is not needed with this.

Actually there is a fuse on the board (200mA SMD resetting fuse), but it's there to protect the electonics. I thought that was what Mud was asking about (he sounded worried about the board itself frying.)

DonP March 21st, 2008 00:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by yanhchan (Post 673675)
Can these be used in AEPs?

Theoretically it could, might need some modifications though.

Your problem will be fitting it INTO the AEP though. AEPs are pretty densely packed inside.

DonP March 25th, 2008 13:33

Will be releasing this week!

There will be 3 options available at launch:

Standard Burst/Fullauto (Safe-Semi-Burst/Full) - With selector on "full", a 3 round burst is fired. Gun goes full auto if the trigger remains held down.

Burst Only (Safe-Semi-Burst) - Same as above, but without the fullauto when the trigger held down. (Similar to the original M16A1)

Semi-Locked (Safe-Semi-Semi) The gun is locked in the semi-only mode. This is useful for sniper guns where semi-only locking is a requirement.


http://unconventional-airsoft.com/gf...kage-parts.JPG

Anywhere a fuse holder can fit, this can fit.
http://unconventional-airsoft.com/gf...ter/t_size.JPG

Qlong March 25th, 2008 14:48

Love the retard-proof instructions, makes installation that much easier.

Mud Gunner March 25th, 2008 14:55

Quote:

Originally Posted by DonP (Post 674328)
Actually there is a fuse on the board (200mA SMD resetting fuse), but it's there to protect the electonics. I thought that was what Mud was asking about (he sounded worried about the board itself frying.)

Yup was worried about the board itself frying. Don, will try and remember to send you a PM on this topic later.

This topic is more and more intriguing the more I learn about it....

DonP March 28th, 2008 18:54

It's alive!

These are now available, and the online store is open!

You will need some technical know-how to install this. You can read the included Quickstart documentation here -- if nothing in there looks too scary, you're good to go!

Syn March 28th, 2008 19:02

Q: Is the mosfet soldered to the board or do you use the tiny sockets like Gandolf does.

circled yellow tiny sockets. btw your shipping charge is awesomely low! :)
http://img245.imageshack.us/img245/9...ntgreenka5.jpg

LyquidFyre March 28th, 2008 19:48

How would the wiring work with an AUG as I know the trigger contacts are a bit funny with them.


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