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DonP March 17th, 2008 13:18

3-Round Burst, etc AEG mosfet computers product lauch coming!
 
This is to announce the AEG Fire Control Computers I will be launching for sale sometime in the next couple weeks!

EDIT: THE STORE AND PRODUCT HAVE LAUNCHED!

This is 100% assembled and serviced in Canada! :) No cross-border nonsense to deal with.

TRIGGER MASTER Full AEG Fire Control Computer
- 100% electronic control provides:
- Semi-auto
- 3-round burst
- Full auto
- Fully programmable
- Low battery warning
- Replaces AEG fuse
- Enhanced motor and battery operation

The devices you've all come know and drool over from http://extreme-fire.com are being produced (with permission) right here in Canada.

The basic SW-COMPUTER units will be available right off the bat, and I will be also making available some units with enhanced features in the future. I can also do custom programming for specific requests (for example, a unit to make an MP40 fire at a more realistic 500rpm, etc).

You can watch for the launch announcement here on ASC in the For Sale section where they will be available for sale, or you can watch http://unconventional-airsoft.com/store for launch news and details.

They will be 65$ each.

Qlong March 17th, 2008 13:24

What is the price range?

Mud Gunner March 17th, 2008 13:27

3rd burst would be nice :)

DonP March 17th, 2008 13:29

65 CDN each. (I've added to the original post, thanks for pointing out the oversight)

These are at this very moment being assembled and tested - they are 100% going to be available right here!

Kokanee March 17th, 2008 13:48

Awesome stuff Don, can't wait to see one of these in person.

Amos March 17th, 2008 14:21

Semi.. Burst.. AND full?

I'm sold.

Jimski March 17th, 2008 14:36

this is awesome I want 10 of them !!!

Mud Gunner March 17th, 2008 14:43

Is there a fuse assocaited or built into this thing? I am thinking we would have a piece of electronics to fry if something went wrong :(

I'm awfully tempted (the above is my prime reservation).

Tankdude March 17th, 2008 14:46

Can you do a burst of 6?

Qlong March 17th, 2008 15:43

He did say "will be also making available some units with enhanced features in the future. I can also do custom programming for specific requests" :)

Jimski March 17th, 2008 16:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mud Gunner (Post 671099)
Is there a fuse assocaited or built into this thing? I am thinking we would have a piece of electronics to fry if something went wrong :(

I'm awfully tempted (the above is my prime reservation).

well there is a built-in mosfet, so it's not supposed to fry.

kalnaren March 17th, 2008 16:14

So are these pretty much the same as the ones from extreme-fire?

Endymion March 17th, 2008 16:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by kalnaren (Post 671189)
So are these pretty much the same as the ones from extreme-fire?

I was wondering the same thing. To be more precise, are these the Extreme-Fire FETs except made in Canada? If not, in what ways do these differ?

DonP March 17th, 2008 17:28

Different units are going to be available with different features.

The same ones as the extreme-fire.com SW-COMPUTER are going to be the first ones available. They are being made, sold, and serviced here in Canada with permission of extreme-fire.com.

This video demonstrates the unit: YouTube - AEG SW-Computer by Extreme-Fire by Maks of SOG Airsoft

Specialized fire control units custom-made for different applications will be coming. These units will be specially made for semi-only DM or Sniper guns, or to make specific guns more closely match the rate-of-fire of their real-world counterparts, etc.

But the first ones available will be the same ones as extreme-fire.com (except they are made, sold, and serviced in Canada).

DonP March 17th, 2008 19:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mud Gunner (Post 671099)
Is there a fuse assocaited or built into this thing? I am thinking we would have a piece of electronics to fry if something went wrong :(

I'm awfully tempted (the above is my prime reservation).

There is a fuse built in to protect the electronics, yes. The fuse is self-resetting, too!


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