Kipp
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Post by Kipp on Feb 19, 2019 14:59:52 GMT -5
I have the ICS M1 Garand and it sure is my baby. Unfortunately it's been giving me some trouble and I ordered new parts for it to replaced some of the old ones. I was wondering if anyone has or can send me pics of how to correctly rewire the Garand meaning how to connect the MOSFET properly, if the motor is on the right side up, and red/black wires in the proper place. I was fool for not documenting everything prior to the disassembly and can't for the life of me remember the correct way the thing goes all together. It would mean a whole lot for some assistance. Thank you!
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Post by Kipp on May 2, 2019 13:51:23 GMT -5
If anyone has a ICS M1 Garand can you please help me, I just need a picture as a reference to see how the MOSFET is connected to the wiring and motor.
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Post by kingmaker on Jun 12, 2019 7:33:41 GMT -5
Hi if you go to ww.gate.eu website you can get some mosfet wiring diagrames of there.Gate are a manufacturer of airsoft mosfets click link below www.gatee.eu/images/gate/instrukcje/picossr-en.pdfyou want the diagramme in fig2 it requires less wire and soldering ,take one wire of the trigger switch and join it to the other side of the switch where the other existing wire is. Find some thin wire for the signal wire ,green in diagram and solder it to the connection where you removed the wire from. You can not fit a true mosfet without re-wiring. Hope this helps alternatively google airsoft mosfet wireing in google images. If your meaning of the post is that you dont know which way around the wires connect to the motor,one terminal will be maRked with red ink for positive. Unless you are running a 11.1 v battery i think mofets are a lot of work and expense,i have 3 guns with mosfets its no big deal,also they may be advisable if to have a microswith on your trigger instaed ao a TM design trigger switch.
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