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Originally Posted by liquidgenesis
version 2 claims trigger arching reducer through hardware and software.
read in another site, that version 2 is nothing but a simple MOSFET switch with a potentiometer.
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It's not a mosfet switch if it uses your stock wiring harness, all the voltage from your battery is still going directly through your trigger. Even if it reduces arcing by going from low voltage to high voltage, your still getting 100% amperage through the trigger switch which can cause it to melt. And seeing as he's using an 11.1v LiPo, that's extremely likely to be the case.
As a 9.6v large battery is enough to melt trigger blocks