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A&K M60/MK43 Mosfet Chip Video [HD]

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  • You do realize thats not a mosfet? Its a rheostat. Basically a variable resistor to step down the voltage, hence the ROF adjustment. Because you're throttling the voltage down from the battery.

    It is not a mosfet, it does not perform mosfet functions as there is here is no mosfet chip in the circuit whatsoever.

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  • Could you please show how to actually get the barrel off :) I have no idea lol an can't do it

  • Which means I'll have to install another "mosfet" if I want to use lipo batteries?

  • @TheHillslam

    In response to your statement "There is no mosfet chip in the circuit whatsoever" my response was plain and simple. What is on the board is the IRF1404 N-Channel MOSFET

    Now how you took that out of proportion is beyond me.

  • @KiLo64

    Calculators have resistors in them. But you don't call them resistors. You call them calculators. The device in the M60s front gas tube is functioning as a rheostat. And that's all. Calling it a mosfet is misleading because stupid people who read that will assume it does a whole bunch of other stuff people in airsoft associate with mosfets. Which it does none of.

  • As part of the rheostat circuit: all it does is to take the incoming voltage of the battery and chop part of it off, dumping it as heat into the giant heatsink on the bottom. That's all it does. There is no monitoring of current, no active braking, no voltage or current manipulation (such as inversion or ramping), nothing. Anything that people associate with mosfets is not happening on that circuit whatsoever. Its a rheostat. As anyone with a circuit or voltage tester can confirm.

  • @TheHillslam

    There is a mosfet chip on the board. Its the IRF1404

  • How did you get the MOSFET knob off?

  • brings me back to rambo 2

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