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#16 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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You find one that's rated for the wattage your using, and you'll never fry it
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ok, thanks
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How did that much current get to the trigger without blowing the fuse?
Are you even running a fuse? If so, I suspect it's a way higher rating than it should be (thereby defeating the purpose).
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#19 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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I would guess he's not running a fuse, stock fuses are usually like 5-10A, I used to put 20A fuses in and you still can't melt trigger contacts with that.
After my first year of gunsmithing, I realized you don't need fuses, it's pretty rare for anything to actually go wrong with the wiring in an AEG. The one exception is running LiPo. Always use a fuse when runnign LiPo without an SW-COMP |
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#21 |
MOSFET usually come with an integrated fuse, manufactured kits at least...
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