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Originally Posted by lurkingknight
I don't think you understand how these things work. Triggerboards are not interchangable. They are unique to the mosfet because on those units, they are computer controlled and have specific programming to use those switches. If you want to put a microswitch in, then you either need to start with a gearbox that uses a microswitch like an ares gearbox, or you buy the components yourself and attempt to customize your own system.
The btc board you have pictured also replaces the cutoff lever, so the btc unit has programming to interpret those signals.
A mosfet is not a computer.
A computerized mosfet has a micro processor and custom programming coded for features unique to the hardware installed on the unit, aside from a mosfet.
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That is the plan actually, I am creating a mini computer/controller chip to program my gun myself and making it do a few more unusual stuff. I find trigger contact reliable but I personnally prefer circuit buttons for what I am doing. They would allow me to have more sensors inside the gearbox. I am planning to get one of these and wire it to my OWN mosfet unit(made and programmed by me).