Although the majority of Burst Wizard King Kong's fans are happy to employ it as a plug-and-play MOSFETand enjoy all the neat features like, 1~9 round burst, fullauto delay, sniper delay, ROF change, LIPO protection and much more. For the purists, An AEG MOSFET has to be configured to bypass high current that goes through the trigger switch. Don't worry, King Kong also shines beautifully when used in this mode. This demo shows that how straight forward it is to modify a typical AEG trgger switch to achieve this. Since King Kong only requires 1 signal wire (not two from all others), added to the trigger switch, therefore the task involves just de-solder 1 contact and reroute the wire to the other contact. Then a King Kong supplied signal wire is then solder back to the emptied contact and wire it to the King Kong. That's all you need to enjoy a Burst Wizard King Kong equipped MOSFET. Expect 100% trigger switch arcing elimination (Although King Kong's trigger switch arcing reduction when running in plug-and-play mode already reduces arcing significantly already). Also, the trigger respone and ROF will be increased by hardwired installation of the Burst Wizard King Kong
Hello.
Im very interested to buy a burst unit like that. But I'm kind of confused.
So do i have to rewire only my gearbox when i buy a BW King Kong? What about "BW LV" and "BW King Kong Lite"? Which of those are Plug'N'Play without rewiring?
Incuby 5 months ago
@Incuby Since I am the prioneer for plug-and-play MOSFETs, so ALL my burst wizard products are Plug'n'Play. In additional, Burst Wizard King Kong series is also hardwired-able includes Lite and full version.
AegBurstWizard 5 months ago
@Incuby Since I am the pioneer for plug-and-play MOSFETs, so ALL my burst wizard products are Plug'n'Play. In additional, Burst Wizard King Kong series is also hardwired-able includes Lite and full version.
AegBurstWizard 5 months ago