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Aeg Locking on Semi-auto, Need Help


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Hi,

I have a KWA Ronin T10 that I bought a few months ago, and it locks from time to time on semi-auto since the first day I played with it. I have done a lot of mods, and I will list all of it. Every time the AEG locks, when I switch to full auto, it works normally and cycles back again.
Here is everything I have done to the AEG so far:

1- 11.1V 20c Battery
2- Gate PicoAAB mosfet (active braking) with total wiring replacement
3- Rocket High Torque motor (16 TPA)
4- 6.01 barrel
5- 60 degree bucking
6- Relub of gears

I still get locks on semi-auto from time to time. I just don't know what else I could do, if you guys could please help me solve this, I would really appreciate it.

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8 hours ago, Adolf Hamster said:

Imma place a bet that it's the active brake stopping the cycling too soon.

I started to think it was the AB too, but isn't it supposed to prevent the locking instead of causing it?

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35 minutes ago, Not DMR said:

I started to think it was the AB too, but isn't it supposed to prevent the locking instead of causing it?

 

nope, it's supposed to prevent overspin, but you need a fast setup for that to be a problem.

 

 

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3 hours ago, Adolf Hamster said:

 

nope, it's supposed to prevent overspin, but you need a fast setup for that to be a problem.

 

 

Ok, i will change the mosfet and see what happens

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25 minutes ago, Not DMR said:

Ok, i will change the mosfet and see what happens

 

Even as a tester try without a mosfet to see if that really is the issue.

 

Its why i tend to reccommend nanasr for basic mosfet duties.

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14 minutes ago, Adolf Hamster said:

 

Even as a tester try without a mosfet to see if that really is the issue.

 

Its why i tend to reccommend nanasr for basic mosfet duties.

I bought the X-ASR, lets see if it changes anything

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On 17/02/2021 at 15:09, Adolf Hamster said:

 

Even as a tester try without a mosfet to see if that really is the issue.

 

Its why i tend to reccommend nanasr for basic mosfet duties.

Hi, just want to let you know that replacing the mosfet fixed the problem, thank you

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