Just completed my gun4ir Guncon45 build thanks to your tutotials. I really appreciate you taking the time to post them. It really helped me out a lot with setting up my arcade build.
i'm looking forward to seeing the build from the ground up. once i see how to do it, i'll be converting my collection of guns, there is something like 20 ranging from arcade guns (shotguns &c) and gun cons and clones. i'm just in the process of ordering a solder station and some other stuff today. i've been putting it off for far to long.
I like your videos a lot! The parts where you zoom in and show the schematics help and facilitate a lot! Congratulations! Let's see if this weekend I'll assemble mine.
I bought one off ebay not doing enough research and the seller provided me with no license file and if he is unwilling to give me it am I just screwed then? I bought this expensive gun off the guy and he does not feel the need to mention id have to spend 30 dollars just for a license for the GUI that sucks compared to aimtrak. Then the ir sensors are 50 dollars like damn son.
HI! beautiful video, I wanted to ask you if you think it was possible to use the same configuration on an airsoft rifle. thus creating a homemade hpa system
@@ArcadePirate that would be really cool, i've been looking for a string to command the automatic fire on a solenoid for a while. there is nothing on the internet about it and i am not at all hooked
@Arcade Pirate, I am beating my head against the wall at this point. I followed this to the T for the board, but I am using an Arduino Micro, and can not get the recoil to work. Will this method work with the new 2.64 fw? and if so, can you tell me what pin to put the green wire to? I have tried D16, led flashes on the board, but nothing happens.
My recoil solenoid stop working after a few seconds I plug power to solenoid, I noticed that the MOSFET gets really hot is there an alternative that I can use
Hi could I just ask is that solenoid running off usb from the arduino? I saw it was a 12v 1A solenoid that's all so wasn't sure how it was getting enough power without damaging the arduino thanks :) Edit- actually I think I am a deeply stupid person. It looks like the 12v power supply is wired into the circuit board and the arduino will run off an external 5v power supply yet unseen, as the video just uses a PC to test it. I think that's correct 🤔
I set my soldering iron to 450C. Sorry it took so long to respond. Is it melting the mosfet? I had a similar issue with my buttons on the side of my gun.
@@ArcadePirate No worries. You are still my favorite Pirate ❤️ I was able to figure it out. The lowest temp I can flow with the solder I’m using is at 540F. I’m assuming you meant Fahrenheit not Celsius. What solder do you use? I had trouble having the solder flow. I don’t know if it had to do with the type of metal the mosfet has. I ended up using a wire for each prong to improve the flow. It worked! Thanks for getting back to me 😘
Just completed my gun4ir Guncon45 build thanks to your tutotials. I really appreciate you taking the time to post them. It really helped me out a lot with setting up my arcade build.
I'm glad to help.
i'm looking forward to seeing the build from the ground up. once i see how to do it, i'll be converting my collection of guns, there is something like 20 ranging from arcade guns (shotguns &c) and gun cons and clones. i'm just in the process of ordering a solder station and some other stuff today. i've been putting it off for far to long.
FANTASTIC, keep it coming. Cannot wait to build my own. Appreciate your tutorials, thank you!
Very freaken nice video!! I'm going to start a build on that same gun. Thank you for showing us all!
"This is the way"
Bro Thank you very much, I followed your instructions and everything works perfectly. I also made the rumble tutorial, thanks again!
I like your videos a lot!
The parts where you zoom in and show the schematics help and facilitate a lot! Congratulations!
Let's see if this weekend I'll assemble mine.
This combines my love of guns and video games.
Thank you!! Great tutorial!!!
That's awesome!!! when are next videos coming?
Soon. 🙂
Can you make with battery pack?
Not sure. Go over to rpegelectronics.com/ and talk to Raymond. He will help you out.
I bought one off ebay not doing enough research and the seller provided me with no license file and if he is unwilling to give me it am I just screwed then? I bought this expensive gun off the guy and he does not feel the need to mention id have to spend 30 dollars just for a license for the GUI that sucks compared to aimtrak. Then the ir sensors are 50 dollars like damn son.
Sorry to hear that. If you need a new gun or any parts go over to rpegelectronics.com/
Raymond will help you out.
Boa tarde! Nesse seu projeto, qual a tensão que você está usando para alimentar o solenoide? É 12V? Desde já eu agradeço pela atenção!
HI! beautiful video, I wanted to ask you if you think it was possible to use the same configuration on an airsoft rifle. thus creating a homemade hpa system
I'm not sure on that one. I would reach out to Raymond over at RPEG Electronics. rpegelectronics.com/
@@ArcadePirate that would be really cool, i've been looking for a string to command the automatic fire on a solenoid for a while. there is nothing on the internet about it and i am not at all hooked
What size solder is used?
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@Arcade Pirate, I am beating my head against the wall at this point. I followed this to the T for the board, but I am using an Arduino Micro, and can not get the recoil to work. Will this method work with the new 2.64 fw? and if so, can you tell me what pin to put the green wire to? I have tried D16, led flashes on the board, but nothing happens.
Hi can you tell me what you have your adjustable power supply set at? thanks
My recoil solenoid stop working after a few seconds I plug power to solenoid, I noticed that the MOSFET gets really hot is there an alternative that I can use
Reach out to Rymond over at rpegelectronics.com/
What specs would be needed for the power supply if we can't get the multi choice you you linked....thanks
Hi could I just ask is that solenoid running off usb from the arduino? I saw it was a 12v 1A solenoid that's all so wasn't sure how it was getting enough power without damaging the arduino thanks :)
Edit- actually I think I am a deeply stupid person. It looks like the 12v power supply is wired into the circuit board and the arduino will run off an external 5v power supply yet unseen, as the video just uses a PC to test it. I think that's correct 🤔
Very cool, will you show how to hook this up to the trigger and a fire selector switch at some point?
Yes my next video will show a ground up build.
@@ArcadePirate very cool mate well done! 👍
Where so you solider your trigger cords at?
thats really cool.
Another great tutorial! At what temperature and solder do you use? I keep burning out the mosfet when I install it.
I set my soldering iron to 450C. Sorry it took so long to respond. Is it melting the mosfet? I had a similar issue with my buttons on the side of my gun.
@@ArcadePirate No worries. You are still my favorite Pirate ❤️ I was able to figure it out. The lowest temp I can flow with the solder I’m using is at 540F. I’m assuming you meant Fahrenheit not Celsius. What solder do you use? I had trouble having the solder flow. I don’t know if it had to do with the type of metal the mosfet has. I ended up using a wire for each prong to improve the flow. It worked! Thanks for getting back to me 😘
Damn how much for you build me the recol pcb with the cords on it..after that i can do the rest sodderin
The best
Hell yes! Thank you so much!
Give me a donate button!!!
Just put one up. lol
Can I pay you to do this for me?
Head over to rpegelectronics.com/ . Raymond can help you out with this request.