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Old October 24th, 2012, 00:04   #16
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Your classification is meaningless and you are in the wrong for pushing this unit because it will not increase trigger response which is the whole point of this thread.

The Burst Avocado cannot decrease resistance between the motor and the battery, because all of the current still travels through your contacts.

Seriously, if you lack understanding in this area, I strongly suggest you stop recommending products you don't understand. Regardless of whether there is a MOSFET on this unit or not, it does not serve the same function as do actual MOSFET setups with separate trigger wiring.

There's no free lunch here. Avoid this product, which only serves as a programmable trigger computer.
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Old October 24th, 2012, 20:06   #17
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Supposedly having a mosfet before the trigger contacts eliminates arcing, so there's no carbon deposits to prevent contact.
But that being said, I've seen the plastic trigger contact housing MELT with 9.6v large and 7.4v LiPo batteries.
Arcing is only half the issue, the current going through the switch causing excessive heat is the other. That's why you need a true mosfet switch and not an external mosfet.
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Old October 24th, 2012, 21:03   #18
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Supposedly having a mosfet before the trigger contacts eliminates arcing, so there's no carbon deposits to prevent contact.
But that being said, I've seen the plastic trigger contact housing MELT with 9.6v large and 7.4v LiPo batteries.
Arcing is only half the issue, the current going through the switch causing excessive heat is the other. That's why you need a true mosfet switch and not an external mosfet.
Yep...

The other thing is that the electrical resistance of closed contacts in most trigger setups is clearly pretty bad. This is evidenced by the fact that switching to a MOSFET (and not switching anything else) often results in a rather massive (subjective at least, I haven't put any numbers on this) jump in responsiveness of the overall system.
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