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Perun AB++ into ICS L85


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As it says on the tin,

 

Has anyone popped an AB++ into an ICS L85,

 

Recently put one in my AUG but I've got one one to do for a mate's L85.

 

Obviously the gearbox is different. 

 

Just wondering if there's anyone out there that has a wiring diagram for this as I've had a search and come up with bugger all on the Googletron. 

 

Ta muchly 

 

 

 

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7 hours ago, MandalShArK said:

As it says on the tin,

 

Has anyone popped an AB++ into an ICS L85,

 

Recently put one in my AUG but I've got one one to do for a mate's L85.

 

Obviously the gearbox is different. 

 

Just wondering if there's anyone out there that has a wiring diagram for this as I've had a search and come up with bugger all on the Googletron. 

 

Ta muchly 

 

 

 

 

Having completely re-wired a friends ICS L85 recently, I can say the wiring's pretty simple really.

 

If you bridge the two spring-loaded plungers in the upper receiver, the gearbox will cycle. The trigger switch in the lower only serves to bridge those plungers with a disconnector attached for semi auto.

Looking at the AB++ wiring diagram from Perun, I would attach both red wires (from the mosfet and to the motor) onto one of the plunger bars - either splice the wire and use the stock connector, or solder both wires directly. I would then attach the signal wire to the other plunger.

 

Something like this:

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You should end up with wiring in line with perun's recommended setup

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