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We have done an extensive field test since its first release last year and it passed with flying colors.

First this came, the SW Panther (Came in October last year, the guinea pig)

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Then came its sister feline ( the SW Cheetah....Came a couple of months after receiving the panther ), same function but reduced in size. Can easily fit any butt tube. Welcome to the innovations of AEG computers with Active Breaking and 2-3 round burst depends on your set up not sacrificing your full auto by holding the trigger .4 of a second after the burst rounds. Now you can convert any AEG by reprogamming this to fire on semi semi only. Semi sniping made easy. Constant power source (mosfet), no more burned trigger contact points, spring and piston always at rest (AB)

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Comparison in size

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Specs:

  • Fully computer-controlled MOSFET switching with Active Breaking
  • Full over-current, -voltage and thermal monitoring and protection
  • Normal, 3-Round Burst and Semi Only operating modes
  • Automatic 3-round burst to full auto operation after trigger is held for 0.5s Full PWM motor speed control
  • Soft start to reduce motor and drive train wear
  • Very low trigger switch current (10mA)
  • Self-diagnostics at power-up and during operation
  • Mode, Burst Time, and Motor Speed are programmed via trigger pulls
  • Low sound level motor "vibration" is used to signal the user
  • Fits in present fuse holder space and replaces old fuse with high-speed electronic monitoring
  • Software can be upgraded by the user with a chip swap
  • The design is fully open source to allow third-party support
Installation!

Remove all the original wirings by desoldering, and solder the thin orange and red wire.

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Rewire the motor wires as intended, mine's rear wired.

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And whoalla your done, just follow the wiring diagram.

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Wiring comparison.

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Battery Options

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Thanks for looking, I wish this could help as guides to airsofters!

 

This was publish at Popular Airsoft Internet mags.

http://www.popularairsoft.com/installing-a-mosfet

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