Wegalaxy Posted Monday at 20:58 Share Posted Monday at 20:58 (edited) Hello. My ARP 9s MOSFET wire keeps breaking off. I have soldered it back on now twice both sides!!! There's just no room in the stock for the everything with out bending the wires. EVEN WITH THE STOCK EXTENTION. Plus the wiring looks terrible. I've noticed tho if I completely removed the MOSFET I would have space for everything. What are the dangers of removing the MOSFET and would my gun work without it??? I use a 11.1 lipo and a it has a ETU Thanks Link to a picture of the issue as the image is to big of a file to add. https://www.reddit.com/r/airsoft/comments/wcb0n9/the_cord_for_my_battery_is_broken_how_do_i_go/ Edited Monday at 22:26 by Wegalaxy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ButcherBill Posted Monday at 21:06 Share Posted Monday at 21:06 Use a shorter battery. My Honeybadger is the same so I use a smaller lipo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wegalaxy Posted Monday at 21:31 Author Share Posted Monday at 21:31 I use a 1,100 mah battery. Thought that was the smallest. @ButcherBillwhat battery do you use??? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin Allen Posted Monday at 22:07 Share Posted Monday at 22:07 If it is a G&G, the mosfet and the ETU are both required for it to work. Can you post a picture of the mosfet? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wegalaxy Posted Monday at 22:27 Author Share Posted Monday at 22:27 @Colin AllenI have put a link to a picture of the problem because the file is too big to post. Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin Allen Posted Tuesday at 07:49 Share Posted Tuesday at 07:49 (edited) 10 hours ago, Wegalaxy said: @Colin AllenI have put a link to a picture of the problem because the file is too big to post. Thanks The part where the wire has disconnected is the fuse, not a mosfet. The mosfet part of your ETU is the other item by your little finger. I would replace the G&G mosfet with the Perun ETU++, which just plugs in; it is a much better unit. You could just get rid of the fuse, which would give you a bit more space. Alternatively, bin the lot and install the far superior Perun V2 Hybrid; that would leave you with just wires in the stock tube. Edited Tuesday at 09:08 by Colin Allen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wegalaxy Posted Tuesday at 14:30 Author Share Posted Tuesday at 14:30 Hello, My bad I thought they were the same thing haha. If I do remove the fuse what effect will that have on my gun? Thanks @Colin Allen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin Allen Posted Tuesday at 16:53 Share Posted Tuesday at 16:53 2 hours ago, Wegalaxy said: Hello, My bad I thought they were the same thing haha. If I do remove the fuse what effect will that have on my gun? Thanks @Colin Allen Nothing at all really, unless you manage to lock it up, in which case the fuse comes into its own and protects the gun. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wegalaxy Posted Tuesday at 18:43 Author Share Posted Tuesday at 18:43 hello, Great ive removed the fuse and everything fits fine. thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ButcherBill Posted Tuesday at 18:51 Share Posted Tuesday at 18:51 21 hours ago, Wegalaxy said: I use a 1,100 mah battery. Thought that was the smallest. @ButcherBillwhat battery do you use??? Thanks I use these... https://www.vapextech.co.uk/airsoft-7-4v-850mah-30c-lipo-battery-with-case-lp007-vapextech I needed a small battery for my L85A3 so bought 5 of these, I use them in pretty much everything except my AK's & AR15's as they mostly need a narrow stick or nunchuck style. They're ideal for my Honeybadger due to the short butt stock. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin Allen Posted Tuesday at 19:36 Share Posted Tuesday at 19:36 53 minutes ago, Wegalaxy said: hello, Great ive removed the fuse and everything fits fine. thanks Super! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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