Colin Allen Posted March 23 Share Posted March 23 1 hour ago, EDcase said: I have not seen that advice anywhere. There's a reason why ALL airsoft gearboxes use an ARL. Without it the gears will damage the piston rack and cause BB feed problems. I've seen some comments say you can use active breaking instead but this will burn out the motor very quickly. I have seen it claimed, but cannot remember where and for which motor. I would leave the ARL in place. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Galvatron Posted Sunday at 20:53 Share Posted Sunday at 20:53 Technically you can but run without an anti-reversal latch but I would never chance or recommend it for the reasons EDcase gave. Way too risky. It's like a spleen, you can live without yours but if you don't take antibiotics to compensate, expect a shorter life expectancy. With my Perun MOSFET, it explicitly states that active braking should be disabled when running it with a brushless motor. I assume the same would apply in your case. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hatchet Posted Sunday at 23:00 Share Posted Sunday at 23:00 5 hours ago, Colin Allen said: I have seen it claimed, but cannot remember where and for which motor. I would leave the ARL in place. I'm not sure it's motor specific advice, I *thought* is was more to do with when you're running something like a Perun, etc. which can detect a complete cycle of the gears, so it can finish without the spring under tension. But yeah, I'd always run the ARL anyway. What are you really gaining by leaving it out? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EDcase Posted Sunday at 23:32 Share Posted Sunday at 23:32 I do wish AEGs had a decock feature to make sure they're not stored with the spring compressed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin Allen Posted Wednesday at 20:42 Share Posted Wednesday at 20:42 On 23/03/2025 at 23:32, EDcase said: I do wish AEGs had a decock feature to make sure they're not stored with the spring compressed. Stick a Perun in it! 🤣 Before I Peruned our AKs, we used to take the motor off and release the ARL after a day's play EDcase 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EDcase Posted Wednesday at 21:16 Share Posted Wednesday at 21:16 33 minutes ago, Colin Allen said: Stick a Perun in it! 🤣 Before I Peruned our AKs, we used to take the motor off and release the ARL after a day's play I'll look into that 👍 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin Allen Posted Wednesday at 21:28 Share Posted Wednesday at 21:28 10 minutes ago, EDcase said: I'll look into that 👍 A very small Allen key hooked over the ARL and held in a pair of pliers does the trick. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EDcase Posted Wednesday at 22:01 Share Posted Wednesday at 22:01 30 minutes ago, Colin Allen said: A very small Allen key hooked over the ARL and held in a pair of pliers does the trick. Ah yeah, I know the manual way to release it. I'm looking into the Perun. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supporters Lozart Posted Thursday at 12:53 Supporters Share Posted Thursday at 12:53 14 hours ago, EDcase said: Ah yeah, I know the manual way to release it. I'm looking into the Perun. The new Gate Asters can do decock now too. EDcase 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EDcase Posted Thursday at 22:37 Share Posted Thursday at 22:37 (edited) Thanks. They do seem a bit complicated for me tho Edited yesterday at 00:11 by EDcase Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrPerforations Posted yesterday at 11:10 Author Share Posted yesterday at 11:10 (edited) i have the full Kestrel v2 and the current software does not have active braking as an option? the brushless motors sometimes come with an anti-reversal bearing, mine seem to be happy to turn both ways, so ill keep the latch in for the time being. next question, my upper and lower don't want to come together like the beatles said. i am thinking i need to maybe grind the gearbox top but i thought i would ask as to what i should look at to get them to merge please? Edited yesterday at 11:10 by MrPerforations Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skara Posted yesterday at 14:15 Share Posted yesterday at 14:15 The only brushless motors that come with unidirectional bearings (effectively eliminating the need for a mechanical ARL) are the Solink Advanced and V5 motors (the latter is also known as G5 under Gate's branding). Unless using the aforementioned motors it's utter bollocks to remove the ARL, so is a mechanical decocking feature like the one found on ICS guns because all these do is damage the tappet plate. It's much better (and safer for the gun's internals) to have an electronic decocking feature where the gun fires one shot with maximum AB to stop the piston fully forward. Colin Allen 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supporters Lozart Posted yesterday at 15:46 Supporters Share Posted yesterday at 15:46 4 hours ago, MrPerforations said: next question, my upper and lower don't want to come together like the beatles said. i am thinking i need to maybe grind the gearbox top but i thought i would ask as to what i should look at to get them to merge please? Pictures? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrPerforations Posted 8 hours ago Author Share Posted 8 hours ago (edited) my phone is ballon shaped at the moment and has cracked its armoured case due to the battery, the armoured case hides expanding batterie's really well so cant take photo at the minute. its a small gap becoming wider to the rear along the seem of the upper and lower. its only small. ill get a photo in about a week as i have a new battery then. thank you!!! Edited 8 hours ago by MrPerforations Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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