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May 15th, 2014, 11:48 | #1 |
Di-Electric Grease ?
Hey all
I used di-electric grease on a motor's connections to help reduce heating when shooting single, and it worked so well I was considering using some on the trigger. Does anybody use it on their airsoft here? is it safe on a trigger? does it reduce arcing like the packaging says? does it do a mosfet's job somehow? thank you.
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May 15th, 2014, 12:38 | #2 |
I've been using it as an air seal lubricant for my L96. Wasn't sure how to use it for the electronics of my AEGs though. I want to know if using it on the trigger would help trigger response, so keep me updated
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May 15th, 2014, 12:42 | #3 |
well, I used it to get rid of heating from a 11.1 lipo that does make trigger response better.
it is a bit anti-intuitive to use grease on connectors :/
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May 15th, 2014, 12:54 | #4 |
"bb bukakke" KING!
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I've put some on the contacts before... doesn't do a whole lot that I can tell. It's really thick stuff so I'm not sure if it works well as a lubricant.
There's so much arcing at the trigger that the grease won't stop it. That's a pretty good amount of power jumping through there. any grease I put on ended up blackening up really quick as it arced right through it. Not for our application I would think. A mosfet is a better choice.
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May 15th, 2014, 14:03 | #5 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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Actually, I just fixed someone's G36 where the di-electric grease had actually burned on the trigger contacts, REDUCING conductivity.
Had the same symptom of a gun with a burned trigger. I just wiped the burned grease off with a Qtip and everything worked fine. |
May 15th, 2014, 15:29 | #6 |
mm that's good to know, thanks a lot.
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May 16th, 2014, 13:07 | #7 |
Shit Geyser
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Lonex makes a grease for the trigger.
Not really necessary IMO if you have a mosfet. But to each their own. http://www.trinityairsoft.com/p-2963...er-switch.aspx |
May 23rd, 2014, 13:03 | #8 |
Should not be around animals without adult supervision
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Not to mention you can get mosfets for as cheap as 10$. However, motor contacts may benefit substantially from applying a conductive thermal compound like arctic silver. My motor contacts aren't soldered because I am often taking my gun apart. I could see arctic silver as an effective alternative for reducing resistance. less resistance = faster trig response, higher rpm.
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