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July 31st, 2013, 01:53 | #1 |
Suggested Mosfets for LiPo 7.4
So yeah, I'm trying to threw together a new mosfet system for my Type 97b. But as it turns out: either i'm doing something horribly wrong or my mosfet I just bought are a load of crap and they burned out very easily. I don't know- doesn't finish turning the motor until it burns out and then starts turning on its own without me pulling the trigger.
I'm using a NTE2975, but should I be using a different one? |
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July 31st, 2013, 02:00 | #2 |
irlb3034pbf (I think that's the full model name) available off digikey.
make sure you use a TVS as well. (note: I don't actually know much about building fets, but this is as much as I've gleaned off ASM)
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July 31st, 2013, 09:43 | #3 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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wait, did you JUST hook up a mosfet switch all on it's own, or did you install the resistors as well?
Looks like the switch you picked out should be able to handle normal current Either it's installed/built wrong, or your motor could have a bend armature or a short causing the mosfet to burn out. Some motors like the G&P M170 or systema magnum are known to be extremely problematic with mosfets. Last edited by ThunderCactus; July 31st, 2013 at 09:47.. |
July 31st, 2013, 11:52 | #4 |
I am using this http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=89097 in my Type 97. Works great.
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July 31st, 2013, 12:43 | #5 | |
Oh we do hate you, just never felt like wasting the time to give you a user title :P
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Merf 3.2 or for something simple and small the pico (i think thats what its called)
Im not familiar with the fet you posted but i know the two i mention (available at airsoftstore.ca) are easy to use and kick ass.
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July 31st, 2013, 13:33 | #6 | ||
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The PICO is on my RECOMMENDED DO NOT BUY LIST. ccyg8774 was kind enough to post DonP old thread http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthread.php?t=89097 Quote:
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July 31st, 2013, 13:56 | #7 |
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Each to their own opinion, but may I ask why?
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Oh we do hate you, just never felt like wasting the time to give you a user title :P
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July 31st, 2013, 14:47 | #9 |
I was thinking about getting a PICO for my VFC SCAR (limited space)...
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July 31st, 2013, 15:12 | #10 |
"bb bukakke" KING!
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a pico fet is more than enough for any gun running reasonable discharge rates at 7.4v
A self protecting mosfet is always nice to have... if you're that terribly concerned, pair a pico with a poly fuse setup.
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July 31st, 2013, 18:21 | #11 |
DonP answered that question for me years before. I quoted it already above.
Depends but that first statement is generally accurate. Putting an inline micro blade fuse or poly fuse is going to cost you about much as putting together a MOSFET with a proper diode. between the wire and the micro fuse, you may as well take the diode instead.
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July 31st, 2013, 19:21 | #12 | ||
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The reason I ask is because Gate is one of those companies who actually listen to retailers. If I asked them to investigate something, they will do it. I'm not an Electrical Engineer (I am an Engineer but in a different field...) and so I look towards customers like you to tell me what can be improved upon. So please tell me - what happened with your experience of the PicoSSR? Terry, whose Extreme-fire mosfets are the benchmark of mosfets for airsoft, has commented on the PicoSSR before on ASM. He didn't seem concerned at all. John Quote:
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August 1st, 2013, 11:41 | #13 |
You have a huge post to quote.
Either their are some really bad installs on the PICOSSR, or they were "defective". Three cases of the SSR heating up and melting the plastic on a glass 9a fuse holder. Half a dozen 'failures' in a 6 week span is generally a sign of QC issues or a defective product, damage from shipping etc. After that, the people who ran the PICO switched to Terry's basic mosfet. |
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August 1st, 2013, 12:07 | #14 |
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That's really unfortunate that these individuals did not contact me and let me know of such issues and I'm hearing it from you. Please tell them to email me.
This is an open invitation to ASC: if you had a PicoSSR burn out on you while operating within the design parameters, let us know. "Half a dozen in 6 week span" seems like a large number. Sifting through my old records we didn't even make that many sales to Alberta prior to June. I wonder if they had gotten them from another source which had some old stock. The first batch of PicoSSRs were indeed defective. Upon learning of failure Gate redesigned things and we quickly pulled them off our site. This was well documented publicly here: http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showpos...9&postcount=30 and here: http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showpos...9&postcount=38 Customers who got the old "Gen1" defective ones we promptly issued refunds or sent them a replacement "beefed up" "Gen2" version free of charge. Here's how to tell if your PicoSSR is from the old batch vs the new batch: Old batch: Resistor values are "102" and "101" - throw these out! New batch: Resistor values are "363" and "101" John Last edited by Stealth; August 1st, 2013 at 12:37.. |
August 1st, 2013, 12:52 | #15 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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Could be a different retailer had the gen1 units and didn't issue any sort of recall.
However, from my own experience, I know that mosfets in general are sensitive to what kind of motor you're running. For example, if you're motor had some kind of defect that makes it draw too much amperage (systema magnum comes to mind), then your mosfet is extremely likely to overheat very quickly and either trip it's resettable fuse, blow it's slow blow fuse, or melt. And it's not just restricted to after market motors, I've seen a few G&P M120s develop internal shorts. One was destroying LiPo batteries by over-current draw. And another had actually melted the solder of it's motor connectors causing it to disconnect. So, it could be a batch of gen1s, it could be they were installed incorrectly or the wiring arced through the body (I've fixed at least a dozen of those), or the problem may not have been the mosfet at all. More details would be needed to determine the actual point of failure. Like one could say the systema hop adjusters are crap because they keep breaking, when after investigation you find people are just tightening the shit out of them and breaking them lol |
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