Just a pre-production sneak peak for you guys. Still testing but so far everything is running A OK!
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HavenUnitOctopus
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Coming Soon: The first Plug and Play AB MOSFET
Electioneer- Posts : 612
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HavenUnitOctopus- Posts : 226
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YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS finally no more of my horrible soldering I can just plug it in
how mixh are u going to be running these for do u know yet
how mixh are u going to be running these for do u know yet
just some kid- Posts : 1231
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how does it handle the 11.1's?
-a|ex- Posts : 757
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just some kid wrote:how does it handle the 11.1's?
it has tamiya's... nuff said, LoL
need to see what chips it's using.
i like the design...
but why does the trigger wire have a solder end?
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Skillez pure- Posts : 33
Join date : 2011-05-07
WE NEED ANSWERS!! Lol
How much will it run for?
Can it handle 11.1v lipos?
Will they be available with deans connectors?
How much will it run for?
Can it handle 11.1v lipos?
Will they be available with deans connectors?
sniper2525- Posts : 1036
Join date : 2009-02-21
Age : 32
It will handle 11.1's easly
around 40 bucks i beleive
alot more reliable than previous mosfets bc its on a board
alex its a custom made board not some pre bought board fyi
around 40 bucks i beleive
alot more reliable than previous mosfets bc its on a board
alex its a custom made board not some pre bought board fyi
Skillez pure- Posts : 33
Join date : 2011-05-07
sniper2525 wrote:It will handle 11.1's easly
around 40 bucks i beleive
alot more reliable than previous mosfets bc its on a board
alex its a custom made board not some pre bought board fyi
Well i know what im buying next then haha
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-a|ex wrote:just some kid wrote:how does it handle the 11.1's?
it has tamiya's... nuff said, LoL
need to see what chips it's using.
i like the design...
but why does the trigger wire have a solder end?
Please don't answer questions that you don't know the answer to. The MOSFET handles 11.1v just fine. My older design has run fine with a 11.1v 5000MaH 50C in KWA Ryan's M16, and this design is improved upon that.
The gate wire has solder on it right now because I am still waiting on my quick disconnect wire connecters to arrive for it and I soldered it to my testing gearbox. The first batch will be with tamiya connectors (~20 units). Later I will add a version with deans and XT60 connectors.
I edited the picture and hid the MOSFET's product numbers so people won't copy the design so I am NOT going to be publishing those.
Skillez pure wrote:
WE NEED ANSWERS!! Lol
How much will it run for?
Can it handle 11.1v lipos?
Will they be available with deans connectors?
It DOES handle 11.1v just fine, and as said above I will offer them with deans connectors after this first batch. Of course, if you can't wait you can solder them on yourself or use an adaptor.
sinper2525 wrote:
It will handle 11.1's easly
around 40 bucks i beleive
alot more reliable than previous mosfets bc its on a board
alex its a custom made board not some pre bought board fyi
Pricing is still TBD. This will be offered in two different venues and pricing is up to the retailer. However, it will be well under the price of any other readily availible boarded AB MOSFET. They will be available to purchase as the complete set or just the unit and connector itself.
As Trent said this IS a custom designed, custom made board. Hopefully they will be ready for sale at the end of next week.
superchrisguy- Posts : 786
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Dibs on a Deans model.
Electioneer- Posts : 612
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The reason this first run is with tamiya connectors is because they are being sold through a major retailer. A majority of the community uses tamiya plugs and the first run it to get the company and product name out there and then start selling models with different plugs.
Of course, if you are buying locally I am more than happy to sell them with a deans or XT60 plug.
Of course, if you are buying locally I am more than happy to sell them with a deans or XT60 plug.
-a|ex- Posts : 757
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i didn't know it was your mosfet. i saw the packaging and thought you were testing a commercial release.
i often recommend your mosfet locally. but i no longer use AB.
good work bro...
i often recommend your mosfet locally. but i no longer use AB.
good work bro...
superchrisguy- Posts : 786
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Electioneer wrote:
Of course, if you are buying locally I am more than happy to sell them with a deans or XT60 plug.
Then bring me one, son!
Electioneer- Posts : 612
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-a|ex wrote:i didn't know it was your mosfet. i saw the packaging and thought you were testing a commercial release.
i often recommend your mosfet locally. but i no longer use AB.
good work bro...
Yep. I don't have the resources to create my own wiring harnesses so I had to use a pre-manufactured one
Maybe one day you'll come back to the dark side and use AB again!
HavenUnitOctopus- Posts : 226
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yea i would like 1 of them deans to haha.
HavenUnitOctopus- Posts : 226
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Location : Fayetteville,Ga
Is there any ETA time on when these will be available.
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