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Looking to add a mosfet to my freedom fighter and I have narrowed it down to the 2 aforementioned. 

 

Anyone got experience with both? Or know of pro’s and cons for either? 

 

Or is there one out there I’m missing? 

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I've got the Merf 3.2 and it's excellent, it features the 3 round burst setting which you can enable/ disable. To fully utilize the 3 round burst setting, you have to chronograph your rate of fire, or if there's a smartphone app that can also measure impulses, then you program the Gate MOSFET to how long it takes to fire off 3 shots for your gun using the pre-programmed timings within the MOSFET.

 

Have a look on Gates website and compare the features of each decide what you want out of it. Download the manuals for each and do a bit of bed time reading :D

 

Make sure you have enough room to fit it into your AEG. 

 

Oh and I highly recommend you re-wire your AEG with thicker gauge silicone wiring (visit component shop) 16AWG I think is recommended, and wire to deans to benefit from it.

 

Hope this helps.

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On 08/01/2018 at 5:45 PM, Chris_B said:

I've got the Merf 3.2 and it's excellent, it features the 3 round burst setting which you can enable/ disable. To fully utilize the 3 round burst setting, you have to chronograph your rate of fire, or if there's a smartphone app that can also measure impulses, then you program the Gate MOSFET to your 3rd burst timings for your gun using the pre-programmed timings.

 

Have a look on Gates website and compare the features of each decide what you want out of it. Download the manuals for each and do a bit of bed time reading :D

 

Make sure you have enough room to fit it into your AEG. 

 

Oh and I highly recommend you require your AEG with thicker gauge silicone wiring (visit component shop) 16AWG I think is recommended, and wire to deans to benefit from it.

 

Hope this helps.

Hi Chris, 

 

thanks for the response, I have I’m fact done all the recommended above with the Merf and she just fits in. 

 

Not had the chance to skirmish the gun yet, but a few shots at home and a chrono and things look good, the 3rd burst option won it for the Merf 

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