H Hannark Members Joined Jul 9, 2019 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Jul 9, 2019 #1 Hello guys, is the Ares G36 gearbox (AS36) compatible with the gate Titan if not which mosfet is usable? kind regards, Walter
Hello guys, is the Ares G36 gearbox (AS36) compatible with the gate Titan if not which mosfet is usable? kind regards, Walter
Lozart Supporters Joined Jun 24, 2013 Messages 8,497 Reaction score 4,945 Jul 9, 2019 #2 Should be, you'll need the V3 one but I see no reason why not.
Y Yukarin Guest Jul 9, 2019 #3 Lozart said: Should be, you'll need the V3 one but I see no reason why not. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Don't ARES gearbox shells have a slightly different shape around the trigger area for their EFCS mosfet?
Lozart said: Should be, you'll need the V3 one but I see no reason why not. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Don't ARES gearbox shells have a slightly different shape around the trigger area for their EFCS mosfet?
Skara Members Joined Oct 20, 2017 Messages 3,246 Reaction score 1,254 Jul 9, 2019 #4 If it's an EFCS model then no, as the gearbox has a hole around the trigger to house the proprietary Ares trigger board.
If it's an EFCS model then no, as the gearbox has a hole around the trigger to house the proprietary Ares trigger board.
Lozart Supporters Joined Jun 24, 2013 Messages 8,497 Reaction score 4,945 Jul 9, 2019 #5 UKCYukarin said: Don't ARES gearbox shells have a slightly different shape around the trigger area for their EFCS mosfet? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Skara said: If it's an EFCS model then no, as the gearbox has a hole around the trigger to house the proprietary Ares trigger board. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Happy to defer to those with better knowledge! Although if it IS an EFCS model, why would you need a Titan?
UKCYukarin said: Don't ARES gearbox shells have a slightly different shape around the trigger area for their EFCS mosfet? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Skara said: If it's an EFCS model then no, as the gearbox has a hole around the trigger to house the proprietary Ares trigger board. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Happy to defer to those with better knowledge! Although if it IS an EFCS model, why would you need a Titan?