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LOW BATTERY Warning
When the battery voltage drops to the specified level (in relation to one cell), the motor
will vibrate. You can set: OFF, 3.2V or 3.4V per cell.
SMART FUSE
We have developed an electronic fuse with an accurate current sensor. A combination of
current, voltage and temperature measurements makes your AEG installation highly
reliable. It protects the MOSFET against overheating, overloading and short-circuiting. If
your airsoft gun becomes jammed, the function protects the motor and battery against
damage.
ADAPTIVE ACTIVE BRAKE
It automatically adjusts the motor’s braking power according to your needs. This prolongs
the lifespan of the motor. Now you can also choose your own value depending on your needs.
MOSFET
Do you want to achieve a higher ROF and faster trigger response? Are you planning a
power upgrade of your gun? In that case, you need a MOSFET.
It targets the energy from the battery directly to the motor, bypassing the mechanical
trigger contacts. As a result, you gain a higher ROF of the gun and a faster trigger response.
BUILT-IN SELF-TEST
This allows you to quickly check whether the TITAN is working properly. If any problem
occurs, the Diagnostic Trouble Codes will indicate where the problem lies.
COATING
Thanks to its special conformal coating, the unit is resistant to atmospheric conditions
(Military Specification: MIL-V-173C).
DEANS-T READY*
The product has factory-fitted low-resistance deans-t connector.
*except TITAN V2 NGRS
14.8V LI-PO READY
The TITAN can be used with batteries up to and including 14.8V LI-PO. The minimum
operating voltage is 3.75V and maximum is 17V.
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