Installation of PicoSSR 3 with replacement of wires (GB V2)
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- GATE TUTORIAL: Installation of PicoSSR 3 with replacement of wires (GB V2)
Materials in the tutorial that are NOT included with the PicoSSR 3 kit:
GATE Low Resistance Wire with motor connectors - gatee.eu/online...
Deans-t connectors - gatee.eu/online...
Suggested fuses:
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Music:
Hero Theme by MK2
I'm confused about the fuse you reccomend, I have a 30 amp mini fuse, is this ok to use? The card says "excluding 30amp fuse" but has a picture of a 30 Amp fuse.
could you explain about the fuse, where and how to install it please? I'm about to do this same work on my mp5 and it would be really useful to have the insight on that part. I'm doing all the works following tuts, my knowledge about the science behind it is beyond me, to be honest. Thanks in advance.
in PicoSSR 3 fuse should be placed on cable going from battery to motor.
thanks for the reaction. In the meantime I've done the job with the clear step by step tutorial in your video, but man oh man! you make it look too easy!! My end result is not quite as neat and clean as yours. It works, but short after the install, and starting using the gun again, lost one of my Lipo cells; can't tell if related to the install itself, the gun cycles properly, trigger response is smooth, all seems to work. I bought a new battery, and will re-do the wiring again, to achieve a cleaner soldering and make sure I have no doubts that part is well done.
is it possible to connect the signal wire to positive red wire not at the deans connector? im asking because i have a gun that uses a folding stock with ring terminals and i cannot route the signal wire through the stock
can you use the old motor wire
How do I do this on a v3 gearbox without replacing wiring?
Instruction on how to install PicoSSR 3 without wires replacement is here on pages 6-7: gatee.eu/images/gate/instrukcje/picossr3_en.pdf
Hi, is it unimportant which of the trigger wires you conect to the PicoSSR 3..?
If you mean "which of trigger contact" : there's no different, trigger contacts don't have any polarisation.
Why is the fuse necessary? And could you just use the existing wires already in the gun?
Fuse will protect the battery and unit, and yes, you can use existing wires.
Does this act as a fuse or do you mean to also solder in a fuse?
You should solder the fuse as per our manual.
Would I install the merf 3.2 in a similar fashion? But dual signal wire will plug into Mosfet, as opposed to hardy wiring, correct?
Hello P13,
Yes, that is correct.
is there any polarity in the cables or can they be soldered as it is
You must solder the wires properly, reverse polarity can damage your unit.
What’s the point of the dual signal wire?
More space in non standard gearbox shells.
Nice Tutoriel ! This assembly works with the NanoHard ? or not ?
Hi, NanoHARD have to be mounted like on scheme in manual: gatee.eu/images/gate/instrukcje/nanohard_en.pdf (page 9) If you have any problem with install our product please contact support@gatee.eu
Where to put the fuse? Between fuse and the battery? On the red or black cable?
+dudastt The fuse should be put between the motor and the battery, on the red cable.
Im confused as to how this can protect your trigger contacts as the positive wire still goes straight to them, just thru a higher resistance wire...? I know with the nano the positive and negative trigger wires go directly to the mosfet.
The Mosfet basically acts as your switch, those two smaller wires have very little power going through them so that it doesn't have issues with corrosion from arcing, which is a must really for when you start running higher voltage batteries with higher Cell ratings [more amps]
So quite simply the mosfet more or less allows the power from the battery to bypass the trigger contacts and go straight to the battery.
The mosfet lets the "high power" through only after the contact has been made and thus avoids arching.
Hi, dose this installation cover the nano asr as well
Unfortunately no, you can find detailed instruction for NanoASR here www.gatee.eu/images/gate/instrukcje/nanoASR-en.pdf
Could you use the wires that came with the gun
Yes, but it is always better to use high quality wires.
What kind of battery voltage can this and the NanoSSR handle?
It works with any battery from 7.2V to 12.8V.
Thank you. Retailer said that the NanoSSR couldn't handle a 11.1 v Lipo. I was like "wooo?" :)
What kind of tool is used to crimp the motor connectors?
Just standard crimping tool for terminals 2,8mmx0,5mm. You can buy it in every tool shop.
What gauge is the GATE wiring?
16 and 22.
Which signal wire needs to be soldered to the pico? Or does it not matter? PLEASE REPLY ASAP!!!!!! THANK YOU!!
yes the one from the contact goes to the pico
I can use the red wire for connecting?
It is no difference what color of wire will you use, but you have to do it very carefully in order to don't swap any connection.
I understand, therefore I can not use the positive pole.
I have a m60 a & k and I can't use the connections as on a V2 gearbox.
Could you please send us a scheme showing the connections that you would like to apply?
where to send?
support(at)gatee.eu
That soldering iron made my eyes bleed.
And do you really strip your wires using a cutter? Seriously?
That soldering iron is bulky and obsolete, you need a pen-shaped sodering iron for a such precise soldering.
Stripping wires that way is slow, dangerous and you need a lot of practice to do it flawlessly, so using a wire stripper is much better and faster.
AirsoftHitman are you dumb? How on earth does the style of soldering iron make the tool obsolete? If anything it’s better because it’s not always on, you pull the trigger to get heat as needed, making it more efficient.
sorry to say but if you need a lot of practice to strip wires with a box cutter you should stop stripping wires
NotAMethDealer it is extremely outdated...try using that on a pcb board....also have fun waiting for the tip to get warm enough to do quick and easy work