GATE Airsoft NanoASR Airsoft MOSFET Unit (Model: Retail)
10 Customer Reviews
by Colton B. on 01/26/2023
"Installed this in a stock A&K full metal m4 and the results were great. Even with a 9.6v the trigger response is great and it feels way more snappy. Like others said you will need to do some soldering, and maybe a connector swap, but boy will it be worth it.
by Omar B. on 09/14/2018
"This was my first attempt at installing a mosfet. Theres a great video online about the GATE Picossr mosfet that mirrors this installation process. I installed this in a PTS PDR by full rewire that puts dual signal wire in place of both trigger contacts. It was very tricky to make room in the PDR but if you are even remotely good at engineering then its no problem. I got this so the micro switch will last a long time unlike the stock one that got worn out. Works absolutely great and I hope it lasts a long time.
by Jonathan C. on 10/29/2017
"I really enjoy using these mosfets. They are well made and have clear instructions. Being able to use dual signal wires really helps if you have an aeg with tight spaces. The debouncing feature a bonus if you have an aeg with a micro switch ( ares guns, m249's etc.). I don't think there are any mosfets on the market that have this feature.
by James H. on 07/24/2017
"Bought this and have put nearly 10000 rounds through a CYMA AK on an 11.1 25c LiPo and it is still holding up great. The Trigger contacts still look almost new and the increase in trigger response is great. No problems so far!
by Rebecca H. on 11/14/2015
"No idea what problems the other reviewers were having. I haven't had any in the 4 months I've been running it. It's a little wider than it looks like it is in the picture, but it works great. Haven't had any issues with a 25C 11.1v LiPo.
by Bradley B. on 04/26/2015
"Ordered this from Evike a while ago because two of my four P90 wiring harnesses have fried trigger contacts. I installed this mosfet to prevent any more electrical issues, and the overall performance of my P90 has been so much better since. The trigger response is outstanding, and there is a decent increase in the ROF.
The only "issue" is I have is overspin. With most [all] of the juice from my 7.4v 3000mAh/40c battery going directly to the motor, the TM EG1000 motor spins so dang fast that once in a while, a lone semi auto trigger pull will produce a burst of two or three shots- not really a big issue unless your semi-auto fields are extremely strict. With an 11.1v 3300mAh/40c battery though, I cannot get a single shot in semi-auto; they all come out in bursts. This never happens with a 7.4v 1300mAh/25c battery though. This is definitely more an issue of battery selection for the task (general play vs high ROF) and I like to play at full auto fields, so this again is a non-issue for me. HOWEVER, I am purchasing another Gate mosfet with active braking to fix this, and will be moving this mosfet to my secondary gun which ONLY fits smaller batteries in the hand guard.
Bottom line...
-This mosfet does what it is supposed to do without issue and protects your electrical system.
-You MUST do some soldering to install the mosfet. A complete rewire will help you get the most out of this.
-If you plan on using a larger battery, I would suggest spending a little bit more to get a mosfet with active breaking.
The only "issue" is I have is overspin. With most [all] of the juice from my 7.4v 3000mAh/40c battery going directly to the motor, the TM EG1000 motor spins so dang fast that once in a while, a lone semi auto trigger pull will produce a burst of two or three shots- not really a big issue unless your semi-auto fields are extremely strict. With an 11.1v 3300mAh/40c battery though, I cannot get a single shot in semi-auto; they all come out in bursts. This never happens with a 7.4v 1300mAh/25c battery though. This is definitely more an issue of battery selection for the task (general play vs high ROF) and I like to play at full auto fields, so this again is a non-issue for me. HOWEVER, I am purchasing another Gate mosfet with active braking to fix this, and will be moving this mosfet to my secondary gun which ONLY fits smaller batteries in the hand guard.
Bottom line...
-This mosfet does what it is supposed to do without issue and protects your electrical system.
-You MUST do some soldering to install the mosfet. A complete rewire will help you get the most out of this.
-If you plan on using a larger battery, I would suggest spending a little bit more to get a mosfet with active breaking.
by Cylix The C. on 08/15/2017
"This works good, I installed it into a Echo 1 XCR-L and it works great using 11.1v lipos, once I swapped the motor out though for a high speed, lower torque motor (playing mainly indoor CQB 350FPS max) the gun would pop out 2x rounds when on semi. I recommend the AAB model for active braking if you are going to run a high RPS gun.
by Amy D. on 01/21/2015
"this mosfet got fried within 3 weeks of use on my g&p silver bullet ran on a 11.1 2500 mah 20c battery and the darn thing fried all my wiring too so now I have to buy new wiring too. I just recomend getting the other gate mosfet or the larger one bc
I guess this one can't handle an insane amout of voltage. I'm kinda disapointed .
I guess this one can't handle an insane amout of voltage. I'm kinda disapointed .
by Erik J. on 05/31/2016
"This MOSFET has given me nothing but pain and trouble, i have gone through two thinking the first one was just a defective one, and then bought the second and now it works, just without active braking (which is bad because i took out my anti-reversal latch), and now if i fire too fast on semi, the trigger locks up and i have to keep switching the polarity on the trigger contacts to just get it able to fire.
So in conclusion, I have to say that this mosfet works, only when it wants to, and when you need it to, it doesn't.
So in conclusion, I have to say that this mosfet works, only when it wants to, and when you need it to, it doesn't.
by nick m. on 07/11/2015
"bought this for a saw that has been eating through microswitches. installed it as per gate's spec and it worked briefly. then suddenly brand motor coughed and died. after replacing the motor with some spare bits i put together again and got about a hundred rounds out by bursting when it started shooting full auto by itself. can't be the motor, it has a brand new microswitch and i rewired the whole thing with brand new silicon wire so it isn't grounding on anything either. very disappointed. hopefully i get a replacement or refund.