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Old February 19th, 2014, 02:20   #16
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Any good MOSFET recommendations that work with the XCR?

As a side note, I ran a test with a 7.4v LIPO and it runs perfectly with it. I'm starting to suspect the AIP M115 Spring is a little too weak for the gun. I'm going to pick up a Guarder M110 Spring (I run one in my King Arms M4 and it can do a full auto burst, and then come back to semi-auto no problem) and see if that solves the issue. If it does, then I'll have to convert a few 7.4 to deans.

Thanks for the recommendations all--still am interested in the MOSFET though.
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Old February 19th, 2014, 11:48   #17
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Both actually. It'll jam up in semi-auto fire (occasionally doing the double shot as Pesto has said) and occasionally it'll lose semi all together and become full auto till I flip to safe and back to semi again.

Is there a good way to fix that issue, or is MOSFET, trigger contact and ROF fix the only way to deal with the issue?
MOSFET with AB will fix the issue. Without AB you'll have to go adjust the trigger.
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Old February 19th, 2014, 11:49   #18
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Any good MOSFET recommendations that work with the XCR?

As a side note, I ran a test with a 7.4v LIPO and it runs perfectly with it. I'm starting to suspect the AIP M115 Spring is a little too weak for the gun. I'm going to pick up a Guarder M110 Spring (I run one in my King Arms M4 and it can do a full auto burst, and then come back to semi-auto no problem) and see if that solves the issue. If it does, then I'll have to convert a few 7.4 to deans.

Thanks for the recommendations all--still am interested in the MOSFET though.
Any MOSFET will work, you just have to see how much space you have. The reason 7.4 lipos work is because your rate of fire is much lower so you aren't double shooting.
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Old February 19th, 2014, 13:47   #19
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Damn this Tienly Motor.

Thanks for the recommendations all. I'll post what I end up doing to remedy the problem
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Old February 19th, 2014, 14:08   #20
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Damn this Tienly Motor.

Thanks for the recommendations all. I'll post what I end up doing to remedy the problem
Don't blame the motor for being too good :P
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