Actually, wiring is quite simple and straight-forward.
Reliable, and has safety features:
After boot up (plug in battery) Computer mosfet will vibrate motor by sending low current to motor, then shut down system:
1 vibration: system normal
2 vibration: battery <7.0V
3 vibration: battery > 17.0V
4 vibration: Trigger activated during boot
After normal boot fire AEG 4 times on single fire mode. This sets the timing for "active-braking". Each time the AEG is fired, the spring/piston position always resets to the front, so you will not have spring pulled 1/2 way. VERY CLEVER!
After firing, if there is a problem then AEG will vibrate again, then shut down system:
1 vibration: Battery Low Voltage
2 vibration: Peak current exceed 450 amps
3 vibration: Unit overheat (>75C)
Computer programming modes:
-Full Auto, 3 Round burst, single fire only
-Burst time faster/slower
-Motor speed faster/slower
An also don't forget installing a MOSFET will prevent your trigger switch from burning out, especially if you use high voltage (Lithium, etc.)
No need to plug into a computer!
Hope this explains more.
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本帖最後由 noveske 於 22-8-2009 21:41 編輯 ]