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CJay May 7th, 2009 01:00

FET unit overheating
 
hey guys - basically i have my P90 firing at 430-450ish with a BPS of 30+

triggermaster MK3 and 11.1 Lipo - recently switched to a G+P turbo 3000 and now the damned thing is overheating quite rapidly - never had this problem on my EG1000 marui motor lol

anyone suggest any fixes or am i just gonna have to stick with it? any way to increase the tolerance on the FET?

ujiro May 7th, 2009 01:07

Not much you can do to stop that FET from overheating in that situation.. Does it stop overheating when you swap back to the original motor?

CJay May 7th, 2009 10:30

yep - go figure - the EG1000 seems to have a better abillity to deal with an sp120 spring than the G+P m120 turbo 3000 i guess :S

ShelledPants May 7th, 2009 10:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by CJay (Post 981372)
yep - go figure - the EG1000 seems to have a better abillity to deal with an sp120 spring than the G+P m120 turbo 3000 i guess :S

Have you tried a Guarder Infinite Torque Up motor? I've heard great things about them, and they're half the price of Magnums.

Skruface May 8th, 2009 23:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by CJay (Post 981185)
hey guys - basically i have my P90 firing at 430-450ish with a BPS of 30+

triggermaster MK3 and 11.1 Lipo - recently switched to a G+P turbo 3000 and now the damned thing is overheating quite rapidly - never had this problem on my EG1000 marui motor lol

anyone suggest any fixes or am i just gonna have to stick with it? any way to increase the tolerance on the FET?

G&P doesn't make a Turbo 3000.....ICS does.

I'd HIGHLY recommend a proper G&P M160 "Turbocharger". I have one in a LiPo-run 500 FPS M16 build and it's awesome.

CJay May 9th, 2009 01:30

would upgrading to a higher torque motor reduce heat then? I didn't think that would make much of a difference?


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