Ritz Airsoft! How to install a NanoSSR GATE MOSFET! Quick and easy tutorial for all airsoft players! Please Like and Subscribe if this video helped you.
I really like the NanoSSR, it is very simple to install and the plug system is rather NICE, since you can remove the mosfet fast to another gun if there are the same signal wire. Have worked with 11.1 v lipo easily, no failures yet.
Just a quick heads up. When you apply electrical insulation tape, cut it, don't snap it. It'll shrink back eventually and be a mess. Also if you're soldering to something that might be heat sensitive, use a pair of long nose pliers, get hold of the tang between the sensitive part and the part you're soldering to act as a heat shunt. It saves on melting contact mountings. Good guide. Simple and straight to the point..
My friend got one of these and wants me to install it. Before I start this is there a specific routing you would recommend for the wires to prevent the motor from shredding them in a v2?
I know there has already been a comment asking if there is just a good plug and play mosfet but is there one that protects your trigger contacts from frying (using an 11.1v lipo) without soldering?
ampheres of fuse or capacity? hope you can help me with my nano ASR mosfet also,is it the same install guide? i bought it tought it will be coming with a instructions manual,it doesnt :)
Yes, there is a good 'plug & play' MOSFET which has some great features. It also has the option to be soldered in later on if you change your mind. There are some good reviews of this. If I was getting a 'plug & play' MOSFET this would be the one I'd go for. www.airsoftworld.net/2014-burst-wizard-king-kong-super-2-mosfet.html Thanks for watching the video. Be sure to Like and Subscribe if you enjoyed it. - Ritz
same: late reply for future readers >>> The Wizard King Kong is garbage when used as direct plug-n-play. Highly recommended to only use a fet when soldered in as seen in this video. Do it right or don't bother at all...
I really like the NanoSSR, it is very simple to install and the plug system is rather NICE, since you can remove the mosfet fast to another gun if there are the same signal wire. Have worked with 11.1 v lipo easily, no failures yet.
Just a quick heads up. When you apply electrical insulation tape, cut it, don't snap it. It'll shrink back eventually and be a mess.
Also if you're soldering to something that might be heat sensitive, use a pair of long nose pliers, get hold of the tang between the sensitive part and the part you're soldering to act as a heat shunt. It saves on melting contact mountings.
Good guide. Simple and straight to the point..
nice video rather exceptional at installing this mosfet
I love how you said deans at the start 😂😂
Decent guide, that's a lot of heat going in though - both on the soldering and the heat gun application, I'm sure it works fine though
Does the trigger contacts polarity matter?
Can this mosfet be programmed for burst or fire rate?
My friend got one of these and wants me to install it. Before I start this is there a specific routing you would recommend for the wires to prevent the motor from shredding them in a v2?
I know there has already been a comment asking if there is just a good plug and play mosfet but is there one that protects your trigger contacts from frying (using an 11.1v lipo) without soldering?
instructions unclear, dick soldered to sealing....
jk man great guide. subbed
+shaquille haha thanks for the sub!
I have read other guide about putting the fuse between the mosfet and the battery, what do you think?
Can i put in my mosfet between battery and my replica without this trigger contacts? It will being work?
Id honestly just use new wires. Most wires used in airsoft 16 or 18 gauge silver plated silicone wires.
Your voice reminds me of cobra commander
ampheres of fuse or capacity? hope you can help me with my nano ASR mosfet also,is it the same install guide? i bought it tought it will be coming with a instructions manual,it doesnt :)
What fuse would you recommend to go in between the battery and mosfet?
What is the correct orientation of the dual signal wire?
I am still trying to find this out
Just guessing, but the trigger becomes a "signal" wire just completing a curcuit, so polarity doesn't matter, it just "closes a loop" for the mosfet.
A bit of a late comment but where do you get female motor leads I can’t find them anywhere
2:06 Why did you solder two wires together? Don't do that. Desolder the deans and resolder it onto the wire.
What would you recommend me put before the fuse to protect my fuse that protects my mosfet that protects my trigger contacts?
Nothing, that's plenty buddy :)
Another fuse. I personally have four fuses on my rig. Anything more than that is overkill.
Can this be installed in a p90 ?
What if I put the fuse between the mosfet and the battery
It's the same thing I think
it is recommended by Gate in the manual.
doyou have install guide video for Nano ASR? what fuse do you need to put between the lipo and the NANo ssr mosfet?any simpe fuse?did you put yours?
I think Gate is recommend 30A fuses...i am not sure...
Is there any mosfet alternative out there where you don't need soldering?
Yes, there is a good 'plug & play' MOSFET which has some great features. It also has the option to be soldered in later on if you change your mind. There are some good reviews of this. If I was getting a 'plug & play' MOSFET this would be the one I'd go for. www.airsoftworld.net/2014-burst-wizard-king-kong-super-2-mosfet.html
Thanks for watching the video. Be sure to Like and Subscribe if you enjoyed it.
- Ritz
Jefftron mosfets
Late reply for future readers. Yes but those plug'n play mosfets do NOT protect your trigger contacts.
same: late reply for future readers >>> The Wizard King Kong is garbage when used as direct plug-n-play. Highly recommended to only use a fet when soldered in as seen in this video. Do it right or don't bother at all...
Do the trigger contacts come with the mosfet or do I need to buy it separately
You use the trigger assembly already in your gearbox
Does the mosfet stop the battery when it is low on power
No not all mosfets do that.
I have a question about the picture at 0:24 are those the wires and that come with the mosfet and plug in? What's the difference between the two?
Also another quick question, does it matter which wire is soldered to each trigger contact?
+Caleb Lawson That's exactly what I thought.
Where to put which trigger wire? :D
May anybody help out?
+Sven Jacobs (SpazzaCaminoRS) I've fitted a few of these now, it makes no difference.
yes, they both come with the mosfet and they plug into the actual mosfet unit