Krytac Complete Switch & Wiring MOSFET Assembly for M4 Trident Series
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KRYTAC, established in Southern California in 2013, is a dedicated product research and design team of the Switzerland-based firearms manufacturer KRISS Group. The primary focus of KRYTAC is to engineer premium airsoft products for recreational use. Additionally, KRYTAC also specializes in the advancement of cutting edge professional training systems. The KRYTAC team is comprised of highly experienced firearm and airsoft professionals who have come together for one common goal, to provide premium products that evolve individuals beyond their boundaries.
The KRYTAC brand name is derived from the legendary sea creature, The Kraken. The Kraken was feared, and revered, for it's power and dominance in the sea. No other creature could match The Kraken in strength and speed. The spirit of The Kraken lives on in KRYTAC. The KRYTAC Switch Assembly includes the trigger shuttle, switch contact terminals, low resistance wiring, Tamiya battery connector, and a 20A blade fuse. The trigger switch and wiring is what connects the battery to the motor and gearbox components to operate the AEG. The KRYTAC MOSFET Assembly is designed to fit inside the TRIDENT gearbox to regulate battery current and protect trigger contacts.Specifications:
Manufacturer: Krytac
Model: Trident Wire Assembly
Package Includes: Trigger Shuttle, Switch Terminals, Low Resistance Wiring, Blade Fuse, MOSFET
Features:
- OEM Replacement
- Includes MOSFET
- Low Resistant Wiring
Please Note:
- Professional installation is recommended. Improper use or installation of upgrade parts are 99% of the time the cause of failures of these items.
- Specifications
- Manufacturer: Krytac
- Package Includes: Trigger Shuttle, Switch Terminals, Low Resistance Wiring, Blade Fuse, MOSFET
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Does the MOSFET have active braking? | 0 answers 2 asked |
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ver. 2 compatible
could this pproduct fit into a standard version 2 gearbox?
3368 days ago Christopher H
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(I have this same question)
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It should be 3368 days ago 0
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