this system causes the gears to stop the compression and after the shot? eg sitema if this is off the gears even after the engine is not spinning they still turn causing the cylinder is forward?
is the nozzle supposed to be retracted or extended when you fire. Mine acts liek that and switches off randomly but I wasnt sure if that was normal or a bad thing
my M4 having this probleam, question is the "Active Breaking" and "Mosfet Transistor" the same? and I also have another one, it's the "Mosfet w/Fuse" on it. can I used that one? please help me..
Yeah I'm going to need one of these, I plan to use my M4 as an experiment. Going to bring it down to CQB-R length, then drop slightly higher than normal ratio gears, or probably standard into my gun, a high speed motor, and an 11.1v lipo, but after seeing what AB is, I know for a fact I want it.
AB is not Full Cycle Completion. Unless you run a weak spring on semi all day. Run a bigger spring, get a standard high-amp mosfet, and pop it in semi to release spring tension.
I'm guessing you don't have a high rate of fire and your gun uses standard ratio gears. You will only really notice active breaking when your gears/motor have so much momentum that they don't stop right after you let go of the trigger.
Mosfet is also to protect your gearbox from over-abusing it when you use a 11.1V lipo .... using a lipo the current is so big that it needs to break right away or else, it will have conflict with the remaining current from your previous shot and it will either blow the fuse or fck your gearbox.
@CBakker20 well this kind of situation happens only with very weak springs and low ratio gears. With a strong spring, M150+ and high ratio gears the momentum is barely enough for the first gear to make one full revolution. That translates to what, one piston tooth?
In general the higher the gear ratio the more revolutions of the engine gear are needed for one piston tooth and the higher the friction losses are, even if less kinetic energy is required to rotate the first gear.
@XxXscorpionXninjaXxx Well yeah with the active breaking. Mosfet overall lets you have higher response(your motor reacts faster on the command when pulling the trigger) and therefore also increases the rate of fire and keeps it more consistent. Add a LiPo battery and you'll have a dream gun. Im about to upgrade mine next week.
@XxXscorpionXninjaXxx Since I dont live in USA I dont know, but try googling with relevant words as airsoft and mosfet to find stores near you, or for ordering products home to you.
No, you will still need your anti reversal latch for when you are shooting in "auto". Active breaking just assures that your motor stops as soon as your trigger contacts aren't touching... In "auto" your trigger contacts don't separate until you let go of the trigger which means your piston won't necessarily end all of the way forward....thus you would still need your anti reversal latch to keep your gears from turning backwards
@CBakker20 So if its a semiautomatic-only gun (i live in Germany, thats the Law here for Guns with more than 0,5 Joules of Muzzle Energy), you would not need the ARL, if you have an active-breaking MOSFET?
It's more for semi than full auto, since you usually shoot a few shots in semi after you're done with the rifle, the AB unit keeps it from overspinning.
um...what about if the gun fires in full auto then semi auto then full auto or vice versa...you know shifting semi to full from time to time during games or for test purposes, will the position of the piston still remain in "rest"...i hope you get what i'm trying to ask? :-)
I think like if you're shooting full auto and you stop pulling the trigger halfway through the piston being pulled back it will not complete the cycle, it will stop instantly but not always be in the rest position.
ok...so basically there are times that the piston is not always in rest position.this will cause more wear and stress on the motor and gears considering use of heavy springs...starting at m130 up...hey mind if i ask you;which do you prefer mosfet with AB or without AB? any observations with the AB mosfet config? :-)
so if ur going to shoot full auto it wont really help that much or what? for the spring getting locked at the far back position?????
anielsen100 2 months ago
this system causes the gears to stop the compression and after the shot? eg sitema if this is off the gears even after the engine is not spinning they still turn causing the cylinder is forward?
renanfalaqueenois 6 months ago
ICS MP5??
bassguitarFTW68 6 months ago
I have a question...
Will my G36 benefit from a MOSFET system if I use a 9.6v battery?
If so, what kind of advantages will I see? Obviously a faster trigger response.
DeadSilent120 8 months ago
@DeadSilent120 You stop the trigger contacts from getting burned, you may also get a slightly higher rate of fire in full auto.
Mjarf88 5 months ago
My spring is stuck. I can see through the rectangle shaped hole where the spring is. How can I fix the spring?
motoxkid100 10 months ago
is the nozzle supposed to be retracted or extended when you fire. Mine acts liek that and switches off randomly but I wasnt sure if that was normal or a bad thing
jessedc 11 months ago
@jessedc Its normal,the air nozzle moves back so the bbs load into the hopup unit.
Crazyairsoft1000 10 months ago
my M4 having this probleam, question is the "Active Breaking" and "Mosfet Transistor" the same? and I also have another one, it's the "Mosfet w/Fuse" on it. can I used that one? please help me..
watchmetube 1 year ago
So how exactly do you install a mosfet chip with active breaking?
ATairsoft034 1 year ago
Yeah I'm going to need one of these, I plan to use my M4 as an experiment. Going to bring it down to CQB-R length, then drop slightly higher than normal ratio gears, or probably standard into my gun, a high speed motor, and an 11.1v lipo, but after seeing what AB is, I know for a fact I want it.
InvokeZero 1 year ago
where can i get one of these?
0309davis 1 year ago
@0309davis I just use Google Shopping to get a good idea then go from there.
InvokeZero 1 year ago
what exactly does mosfet do?
MaYbYl8eR 1 year ago
Im getting the JG SR-25 and it comes with a MOSFET chip, does that enable active breaking or is that an option only on certain models.
Thanks, bobiana289
bobiana289 1 year ago
whats a mosfet
halotango3 1 year ago
AB is not Full Cycle Completion. Unless you run a weak spring on semi all day. Run a bigger spring, get a standard high-amp mosfet, and pop it in semi to release spring tension.
slippy441 2 years ago
my mechbox already works just like the second test w/o mosfet
tokishreds 2 years ago
I'm guessing you don't have a high rate of fire and your gun uses standard ratio gears. You will only really notice active breaking when your gears/motor have so much momentum that they don't stop right after you let go of the trigger.
CBakker20 2 years ago 2
good point.. im about to find out with my friends lipo
tokishreds 2 years ago
Mosfet is also to protect your gearbox from over-abusing it when you use a 11.1V lipo .... using a lipo the current is so big that it needs to break right away or else, it will have conflict with the remaining current from your previous shot and it will either blow the fuse or fck your gearbox.
AyashiFX55 2 years ago
@CBakker20 well this kind of situation happens only with very weak springs and low ratio gears. With a strong spring, M150+ and high ratio gears the momentum is barely enough for the first gear to make one full revolution. That translates to what, one piston tooth?
In general the higher the gear ratio the more revolutions of the engine gear are needed for one piston tooth and the higher the friction losses are, even if less kinetic energy is required to rotate the first gear.
aarrcchhoonntt 1 year ago
@tokishreds wats the purpose of mosfet
XxXscorpionXninjaXxx 1 year ago
@XxXscorpionXninjaXxx Higher response and rate of fire.
pontus515 1 year ago
@pontus515 so u can pull it a little more on semi without it locking it and switching it to full auto
XxXscorpionXninjaXxx 1 year ago
@XxXscorpionXninjaXxx Well yeah with the active breaking. Mosfet overall lets you have higher response(your motor reacts faster on the command when pulling the trigger) and therefore also increases the rate of fire and keeps it more consistent. Add a LiPo battery and you'll have a dream gun. Im about to upgrade mine next week.
pontus515 1 year ago
@pontus515 oh man thats kool but where can i buy this
XxXscorpionXninjaXxx 1 year ago
@XxXscorpionXninjaXxx Since I dont live in USA I dont know, but try googling with relevant words as airsoft and mosfet to find stores near you, or for ordering products home to you.
pontus515 1 year ago
@pontus515 okay thanks and how much u think it cost to get 1
XxXscorpionXninjaXxx 1 year ago
does this make the anti reversal latch usless? and could you take it out?
dcxSpartan117 2 years ago
No, you will still need your anti reversal latch for when you are shooting in "auto". Active breaking just assures that your motor stops as soon as your trigger contacts aren't touching... In "auto" your trigger contacts don't separate until you let go of the trigger which means your piston won't necessarily end all of the way forward....thus you would still need your anti reversal latch to keep your gears from turning backwards
CBakker20 2 years ago
@CBakker20 AWS makes a mosfet where it can do full auto cycle completion without an anti reversal latch
SCB7017 1 year ago
@CBakker20 So if its a semiautomatic-only gun (i live in Germany, thats the Law here for Guns with more than 0,5 Joules of Muzzle Energy), you would not need the ARL, if you have an active-breaking MOSFET?
andromedarr 1 year ago
ITs written in the title : its a FET.
TheMash84 2 years ago
What is the active breaking??
It's a diode???
Thanx!
AleZakko 3 years ago
will the piston still end up in a "rest" position if the AEG is fired in full auto?
cause so far i only saw semi auto test for mosfet active braking...
jjstiphens 3 years ago
It's more for semi than full auto, since you usually shoot a few shots in semi after you're done with the rifle, the AB unit keeps it from overspinning.
andykins118118 3 years ago
um...what about if the gun fires in full auto then semi auto then full auto or vice versa...you know shifting semi to full from time to time during games or for test purposes, will the position of the piston still remain in "rest"...i hope you get what i'm trying to ask? :-)
jjstiphens 3 years ago
I think like if you're shooting full auto and you stop pulling the trigger halfway through the piston being pulled back it will not complete the cycle, it will stop instantly but not always be in the rest position.
andykins118118 3 years ago
ok...so basically there are times that the piston is not always in rest position.this will cause more wear and stress on the motor and gears considering use of heavy springs...starting at m130 up...hey mind if i ask you;which do you prefer mosfet with AB or without AB? any observations with the AB mosfet config? :-)
jjstiphens 3 years ago
yeah thanks for the replies man we could learn more from discussions you know... :-)
jjstiphens 3 years ago
wow very nice. was that a CA mp5?
streetgangtm 3 years ago