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Which make gearbox is it? Ares and ZCI use standard size microswitches used in the electronics industry for donkeys years and cost next to nothing. Suggest you take your microswitch to your nearest electronics/tv/fridge repair shop or Maplins outlet, it will be loads cheaper than an airsoft retailer too.

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Thanks for the suggestions guys; Trigger and I worked it out (I think). I'll update y'all when my connectors arrive; I'll do a complete rewiring of all parts and hopefully it will work.

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Thanks for the suggestions guys; Trigger and I worked it out (I think). I'll update y'all when my connectors arrive; I'll do a complete rewiring of all parts and hopefully it will work.

Damaged wires?

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Or something similar -_- oh well, it's a good learning opportunity for when I do have a problem. Now that that's all sorted, should I get a fuse and/or MOSFET? And what do you think about the fet I linked to a few posts back? I like the idea of adding a burst to it, but I don't really want to get into anything too heavy duty.

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Or something similar -_- oh well, it's a good learning opportunity for when I do have a problem. Now that that's all sorted, should I get a fuse and/or MOSFET? And what do you think about the fet I linked to a few posts back? I like the idea of adding a burst to it, but I don't really want to get into anything too heavy duty.

You definitely need the fuse. Mosfet is worth it to protect your trigger just get a Gate pico or a nano aab relatively cheap and reliable. If you really want one with burst control check out the spectre mosfet. Just remember to get the best out of a mosfet you might need to change motor and gear ratios to get a really quick fire rate on semi which is what most people are after.
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You definitely need the fuse. Mosfet is worth it to protect your trigger just get a Gate pico or a nano aab relatively cheap and reliable. If you really want one with burst control check out the spectre mosfet. Just remember to get the best out of a mosfet you might need to change motor and gear ratios to get a really quick fire rate on semi which is what most people are after.

Now does a MOSFET replace a fuse? And the burst was just a cool feature; it's probably a good idea to leave it for now.

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You definitely need the fuse. Mosfet is worth it to protect your trigger just get a Gate pico or a nano aab relatively cheap and reliable. If you really want one with burst control check out the spectre mosfet. Just remember to get the best out of a mosfet you might need to change motor and gear ratios to get a really quick fire rate on semi which is what most people are after.

Lonex A1 with 13:1 gears, well worth it. Burst control is nice but can't you just tap your trigger on full auto?

 

As I said earlier, hamsterfet was easy enough install and I think it was only £15.

 

Glad yon sorted it anyway, That's what the forums are for!

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