Airsoft Systems Ascu Manual : Free Programs, Utilities And Apps
Posted By admin On 14.09.19Table of Contents: Introduction Ordering Basic Information First impressions/Packaging Burst Unit Details Performance Pros/Cons Overall Introduction: Last week, I reviewed the, a drop-in, inline burst controller designed to be installed in pretty much every gun, giving you basic burst controls along with some other nice features in an inexpensive, easy to install package. That unit is pretty much designed to be the most basic form of an airsoft computer. Today, I'll be reviewing the ASCU (Airsoft Smart Control Unit) V2, which is a much more intense solution to computerizing your AEG. This system is much more specialized and requires a more involved installation, but changes your AEG entirely into something much more extreme. I'll discuss all of the various aspects of this airsoft computer in this review, so keep reading if you're interested in making your AEG a snappy firing machine with zero trigger lag. Ordering: I was sent the ASCU V2 by, who has it available, priced at $99.95 at the time of this review. It comes with everything you need to install it in your rear wired V2 AEG, and comes with a one year warranty against defects to the unit itself.
Here is the video about the Airsoft Systems ASCu mosfet. The manual states that the hopup unit is designed so that. P.S.S Feel free to ask.
The ASCU was shipped out right away, arriving two days later using USPS Priority, due to it being such a small package. Basic Information: As mentioned before, the ASCU V2 is a drop in computer solution for rear wired V2 AEGs, such as the M16, some M4s, full stock MP5 models, SR25, etc. This model is not designed for ICS AEGs, and a separate model is being released for them.
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The ASCU V2 replaces the entire internal trigger assembly as well as all of the wiring, substituting it for a microswitch system giving you instant trigger response, that when coupled with the control unit gives you several firing modes, voltage monitoring, active braking, and the ability to remove several pesky gearbox components, such as the anti-reversal latch and mechanical safety lever. First impressions/Packaging: The packaging is pretty basic, consisting of a small cardstock box containing the unit and all of the included wiring. The unit consists of the trigger assembly, controller with attached battery wiring, green signal wires, and a manual. The manual is pretty inclusive and can be found. I'd strongly recommend perusing the manual before purchase so that you can assess your abilities to see if you can install it.