The motor to put it simply has active brake built in. Power cuts off motor stops immediately. Also active brake on etus and mosfets uses reverse polarity to stop brushed motors which can damage brushless motors.
@TheVoid73 An airsoft MOSFET (Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor) is a small electronic device that helps protect and improve the performance of your airsoft gun’s electrical system. Here’s a simple breakdown of what it does and why it’s useful: 1. Protects your trigger: In a typical electric airsoft gun (AEG), pulling the trigger sends a lot of electrical current directly through the trigger contacts. Over time, this can wear down those contacts, causing them to burn out. A MOSFET reroutes the electrical current away from the trigger, reducing wear and making your gun last longer. 2. Improves response and efficiency: A MOSFET can help your gun shoot faster and respond better when you pull the trigger. It makes sure power is delivered more efficiently from the battery to the motor, which can help with consistent shooting and even slightly improve battery life. 3. Enables advanced features: Some MOSFETs come with extra features like programmable burst modes (e.g., firing 3 shots with one trigger pull) or low-voltage cutoffs to prevent your battery from being over-drained. In short, a MOSFET is like an upgrade for the electrical system in your airsoft gun, making it work better and last longer!
Quick question, is that vector optics mount high enough for the average face protection? Looking to get an s6 with the same setup but dont know if i can get low enough to see decently
I personally don’t run mash masks that cover the cheek area but I think that since vectors optics have good eye relief. I think that it should be still good to run even with mesh mask.
There are two answers to this question 1. Yes you can program it 2. I cannot provide a video as of rn about how to program it but there are other videos on RUclips that do; that gun has the aster mosfet so just search up ‘gate aster programming’ and you should be able to find it Hope this helps 🤘
Ok so a little mistake on my part 20% trigger response is faster than 100% 😅
Wait, so 20% setting is a more sensitive trigger pull than 100%?
@chimricholds4332 uh yes
Great tutorial! Using It I set my Specna Arms Core Hal Etu C09 to 3rd burst and aug trigger
Thank you 🫡
Thanks you helped a lot 😁👍
Glad I could
Would it be possible to use trigger point + procock simultaneously (use it at the same time)
Yes
Thanks :)
No problem
I have another question. Would it be possible for me to use precock and trigger point(the the third category) that maybe a stupid question
Yeah
Why do you need to turn off the active break if you have a brushless motor?
im going to be completely honest i dont know i read that in the manual but
The motor to put it simply has active brake built in. Power cuts off motor stops immediately. Also active brake on etus and mosfets uses reverse polarity to stop brushed motors which can damage brushless motors.
What is this specific model of the Specna Arms brand? Thanks
C22
can I do this with any specna arms gun?
Like can I do this with the specna arms core?
Yes if the core rifle your using has a HAL mosfet inside…you can verify that by looking at the box cuz there is a huge red HAL sticker inside
@@ark.airsoft eeh... i'm kind of new to Air soft so I don't really know what Modfet is
@TheVoid73
An airsoft MOSFET (Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor) is a small electronic device that helps protect and improve the performance of your airsoft gun’s electrical system.
Here’s a simple breakdown of what it does and why it’s useful:
1. Protects your trigger: In a typical electric airsoft gun (AEG), pulling the trigger sends a lot of electrical current directly through the trigger contacts. Over time, this can wear down those contacts, causing them to burn out. A MOSFET reroutes the electrical current away from the trigger, reducing wear and making your gun last longer.
2. Improves response and efficiency: A MOSFET can help your gun shoot faster and respond better when you pull the trigger. It makes sure power is delivered more efficiently from the battery to the motor, which can help with consistent shooting and even slightly improve battery life.
3. Enables advanced features: Some MOSFETs come with extra features like programmable burst modes (e.g., firing 3 shots with one trigger pull) or low-voltage cutoffs to prevent your battery from being over-drained.
In short, a MOSFET is like an upgrade for the electrical system in your airsoft gun, making it work better and last longer!
yoooo this is a very ussefull video
Quick question, is that vector optics mount high enough for the average face protection? Looking to get an s6 with the same setup but dont know if i can get low enough to see decently
I personally don’t run mash masks that cover the cheek area but I think that since vectors optics have good eye relief. I think that it should be still good to run even with mesh mask.
@@ark.airsoft finally someone with a decent answer, thanks! Buying my first loadout and kinda hesitating because it's pretty expensive
@theramplayz_1137 glad to help…sometimes info is rly hard to get in the Airsoft world
I got a question can you program sa x01 2.0? Btw I subbed
There are two answers to this question
1. Yes you can program it
2. I cannot provide a video as of rn about how to program it but there are other videos on RUclips that do; that gun has the aster mosfet so just search up ‘gate aster programming’ and you should be able to find it
Hope this helps 🤘
@@ark.airsoftthanks bro
It’s so cool
Can this mosfet handle an 11.1v lipo
Yes
You are so clever