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That's really good to hear @andrey. Might be worth having this post as a sticky thread as it's so common in the Ares EFCS. When mine failed, I only used 7.4V 2600mAh LiPo. The first replacement mosfet I got from Ares was the updated longer type that you have there @andrey and the back of the EFCS board started smoking and a copper track broke. Don't know why as I put a new insulating pad that came with it behind the EFCS board. The other two after that had the same issues as you've had, blown Schottky diodes. As I said in my post above, it was a standard gearbox but with a warhead base motor. Time will tell with this but at least we know what to look out for in the future. But if this keeps happening again and others that read this want to steer clear of the Ares EFCS, it might be worth modifying the gearbox to take a Perun V3 hybrid. I've successfully installed a V3 hybrid into the standard Ares G36 non-EFCS gearbox with a bit of milling by the micro switch and it's working perfectly. Chris
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Hi, have you made any progress with this? Chris
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Are you talking about the G36 variant or just Maxx hop units in general? All of the Maxx G36 hop units I've purchased up until recently have been amazing, can't fault them, but it's more of a simplistic design that of the M4 variants. @Aj698: if you have the two part hop nub tensioner under the hop wheel, I have a selection of 3D printed nub tensioners if you wanted to try that? Chris
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Ares sent me some replacement EFCS boards but there are two flavours of board design.... My original is the bigger 'L' shaped PCB while the one Ares sent is a more updated version that's rectangular shape but overall it was longer... I had problems fitting the back plate with the dust cover spring/ guide in because the EFCS mosfet overhung the gearbox when it was screwed on. Let us know how you get on with the repair, as it'll be good to document it to help others that'll stumble across this thread. I'm sure the Amoeba EFCS has the same PCB schematic so maybe this would be of use with that community. All the best, Chris
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Hi Aj, I have the Maxx Begadi G36 hop units fitted in several of my G36's and I can say that hands down its the best hop unit for this. As long as you stick with the standard nozzle length, it'll work fine with the maple leaf and Begadi buckings (I can confirm this). No UK supplier as it's a Begadi exclusive so you'd have to order from them in Germany... Ordered from them many times and always been great. Hope this helps. Chris
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Hi Andrey, Yes I did get that the bottom of it, after a bit of bench testing and probing, I found that a 3.3V SMD regulator wasn't getting power directly from the battery, this 3.3V SMD regulator powers the hall sensors for the selector and magnet in the sector gear, and following this back, I had found a blown Schottky diode, with the letters 'SL' printed on it (circled in the picture). Seems like it's a common fault in these, as two separate EFCS boards had the same one blown. I ordered some new ones from RS components and it's been running beautifully ever since (touch wood). I haven't had any experiences with the trigger micro switch failing... I see lots of comments online pointing to this, but a simple continuity test with a DVM can quickly tell you this. Probably a bit easier for me to diagnose and repair as I'm an electrical techie by trade, but can always offer a hand if anyone experiences the same EFCS failures. All the best. Chris
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Ares L85A2 Carbine. New gearbox, Gate Mosfet, M4 mag & 7.4v LiPo
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£230 + £12 Parcelforce48 postage Ares L85A2 carbine non-blowback. Has had some work done to it to sort the typical Ares issues... Originally bought this from a forum member a few years ago in bits with no gearbox at all, a missing a hop unit, front sling loop & screw. All components sourced directly from Ares HK, worth over £100 Stock Ares gearbox with the work carried out & parts fitted; - Re-shim gears - Re-grease - AoE correction (with piston head spacer) - Check compression/ change piston o-ring - Ares SA80 stainless nozzle with o-ring - Maple leaf macaron 60° bucking & omega nub - Rewired to silicone 16AWG & trigger contact wiring - Deans connector - Gate Mosfet Cosmetically it's like new but does have a few minor marks. Firing consistently: 293-294fps on 0.28g BB's (1.12-1.13 Joules) Comes with: -Brand new 7.4V 1100mAh stick type LiPo battery wired to deans -M4 style Hi-Cap mag. All work is carried out by myself and I'm happy that everything that's done is done properly and it's a reliable AEG. Never skirmished by myself as it's been sat in the box since I got it up to scratch. Any questions please email me on [email protected]. or WhatsApp me for videos of it. 😁£230
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Going through the loft and this is of no use to me... Unknown brand pistol leg holster plate (pistol holster AWOL) Comes with 1x universal magazine holster & 1x flash bang/ thunder flash sized holster. One of the top swivel buckles is missing Payment via PayPal. PayPal & postage fees included in price. Any questions feel free to send me a message.£10
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Here we have a 553 EoTech Chinese clone holo sight. Features; Red & Green Reticule (20 brightness settings) Quick detach leavers 20mm RIS rail mount Comes with Angry Gun lens protector 2x AAA batteries (not included) Box & lens wipe Payment via PayPal. PayPal & postage fees included in price. Any questions feel free to send me a message.£38
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UPDATE: So this is the response from Ares technical help... See what you think; 'Our technician said our gearbox cannot support the brushless motor because of the gear ratio. Also, the brushless motor doesn't have enough torque to hold the spring causing the voltage rise. Please try to use the factory motor and see if the issue can be solved, thank you.' The gearbox configuration is as follows; • Standard Ares 18:1 gears with magnet • Standard Ares piston. (Piston rack chamfered on the edges) • Standard Ares piston head (with nylon spacers for AoE correction & new O-ring) • ZCI 4/5 ported stainless cylinder • Ultimate G36 nozzle w/o-ring • Warhead Base 35k brushless motor • Guarder M110 spring (1.2J) • ZCI V3 quick change bearing spring guide Also got a response from Luke at Warhead industries; 'Any aeg that has active break that you cannot turn off may have side effects on the Warhead motor. I know some people have claimed that they have fitted a warhead motor to an ARES however it's not something that I have done as I personally don't think that an ARES can handle it & this email kinda proves my point, sadly.' Luke's response to Ares technical help email to me; 'Basically, they're talking nonsense as an excuse - saying that the brushless motor doesn't have enough torque is absolutely false, I have placed a video on our youtube channel showing a full stroke piston & 18:1 gears pulling an m160 on a 7.4v lipo better than most standard motors pull an m160 on 11.1v's. I have a very good reason as to why the ARES EFCS keeps dying, but I can't discuss it here. With an EFCS from ARES you may cause your (may) cause your motors ESC to burn out. You've already seen the results first hand of which normally wins the battle between the ESC & the EFCS should one product be not up to task, however.' So it seems that there is an incompatibility issue between Ares E.F.C.S. mosfets and warhead motors, strange as I have another G36E with the exact same gearbox E.F.C.S. unit and an Ares L85A3 with a slightly different E.F.C.S. unit, but this one is programmable using their programmer, and these are still working fine. The only thing that's different with these is I've soldered new 16AWG silicone wiring to the boards. I think moving forward on this issue; upon researching online for the same issue, other people have had their E.F.C.S. burn out on their Amoeba M4's, G36's etc but on standard motors. But I haven't found evidence of anyone actually finding the root cause or repairing their E.F.C.S. boards, they either buy new ones or their topic thread goes cold. What I will try and do is source new but better rated N-Channel FET's and replace the burnt out ones and hope the rest of the circuit components are still intact. Chris
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There is a silicone insulating film in the shape of the PCB board, hard to see but it's there, (can see it covering the middle bearing) Upon further testing, the top two FET's are dead (nothing on the volt meter when in diode test mode). I have another working G36 E.F.C.S. mosfet that I'm taking my tests from. I had a go at de-soldering the bottom FET and it came off pretty easy. Think the plan is to purchase some like-for-like (but better quality) FET's. Just need to get a solder rework station.
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Good day airsofters, Has anyone installed any brushless warhead motors in combination with Ares EFCS (electronic fire control system) or any other mosfets and have you had any issues after a while? Namely EFCS's burning out... Seems I'm the only person in the world that's had back luck with this combo. Cheers! Chris
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I have to add that I have another Ares G36E that has the same EFCS MOSFET and a warhead motor installed on it too which is still working fine. I can't see how a brushless motor that draws less current than a brushed can fry power transistors... These are rated for 30V D.C. at 109Amps. Chris
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Hello UKAF members. I'm currently having issues with an Ares G36C that keeps blowing it's EFCS (Electronic Firing Control System) mosfet board. It's on its 3rd one now and the problem seems persistent. Upon testing the components on the EFCS circuit board, the FET's (Field effect transistors) keep blowing for no reason at all. Going back to the beginning; Bought this gun as a non-worker boneyard from a UK airsoft retailer (can't remember which one). With the issue of not working when the battery is plugged in, no response, nothing... Bought a new EFCS circuit board directly from Ares HK, but prior to install, I re-shimmed the gearbox, got a decent piston airseal (new cylinder & O-ring), new nozzle with O-ring and install brushless warhead motor (because Ares EFCS does not have LiPo protection. Installed the new EFCS PCB, worked for a little while, then the smoke came out... No response yet again... Back to Ares, explain what I did, they were happy enough to send out another EFCS PCB. While waiting for the 2nd replacement EFCS circuit board, I went over my work inside the gearbox, all is fine; gears are shimmed nicely, and airseal is good. (The gun fired very nicely when I got it working). Second EFCS PCB turned up, installed, fired just under 500rds, went to clear the gun, fired 2nd shot and again, stopped working and I could smell smoke.... Back to the drawing board. Things I've gone over and checked; Battery is a good, been working fine on other guns with MOSFETs installed, even works fine on my G36E that has the same Ares EFCS. No shorts in the wiring, the wiring comes pre-soldered onto the PCB with a mini tamiya (soldered deans on when I got it) also checked deans polarity is correct. Checked motor: it's a brand new warhead motor which has in-built fault detection and low voltage cut off. Have wired battery directly to motor and it spins all ok. It seems that it keeps blowing the same pair of FET's on the circuit board. I've had a quick search online for the same issue and it seems that some people have had the same issue with their Ares amoeba M4's that are blowing their FET's. I just can't understand why mine has blown 3 in one go... Are these Ares EFCS mosfets complete trash? (Obviously yes...) I've emailed Ares technical help and still awaiting a response. Image attached and blown FET's circled for reference. TIA Chris
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Hello there! I need a few tappet plates 3D printed for a Vz.61 scorpion so was advised by another forum member to put a request out if anyone can help me? I'll probably need a few 3D printed, so if anyone is able to do this for me please PM me with a cost to do it all. File is here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4599770 TIA Chris
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Reaching out to you guys for some much needed help... I broke the tappet plate on my ASG Vz.61 Scorpion and I'm finding it impossible to source a new one. I believe it's a generic part shared in most CMG/ AEP's so it's the same at the MP7 as well. Been searching for a TM one as the ASG looks like an identical copy of the TM. Eagle6, Fire support... All the UK suppliers are out of stock of this part and searching worldwide is almost impossible. There are one or two sites that are selling it at an extortionate price which I refuse to pay for a tiny plastic part. If anyone knows where I can source one or if anyone has one to sell I'd be grateful. I'm also on the hunt for the air nozzle as well because the ASG is slightly too big for the Nine Ball upgraded piston head I've put in it. TIA!
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No it's an Ares one. Thank you for the link though, I'll try them. You'd have thought a 40mm killflash would fit a 40mm scope wouldn't you. Those Chinese eBay sellers are useless!
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What 'M' rating spring have you got in there at the moment?
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Hi, I've recently got a clone Elcan spectre for my L85 and the front of the scope has screw threads for various flip up protectors/ mesh kill flashes and wanted to get a mesh protector... I've measured the inside of the scope threads to be 40mm so ordered one off eBay that was advertised to fit a 40mm scope but when arrived it's too big! The mesh lens protector threads are 45mm. I have messaged the seller (from China) but it's like talking to a brick wall. And advice on where to get the right mesh lens/ kill flash protector for this please? Thanks in advance.