- Bluetooth FCU for HPA engine
- Compatibility: Polarstar F2, JACK, F1, Fusion engine
- Auto-load function for gel ball blaster magazines
- Android APP
- Support 5~12.6V input voltage
Features:
- Engine Type: This value is very important as it tells the control unit how many solenoids are used in the HPA system
- CB Mode: Allows you to select the firing sequence with double solenoid setup: Open Bolt or closed Bolt
- RAMP Mode : RAMP feature comes from paintball and lets you fire slow on SEMI mode. When firing speed increases and reaches a preset threshold, the rifle will start firing on FULL AUTO mode while cadence remains the same: if it decreases, the rifle will return on SEMI mode. (When enable RAMPMode, full-auto switch will be disabled)
- Sniper Delay: When enable Sniper Delay, full-auto switch will be disabled, and the engine will only work in semi-auto mode, after each shot, the FCU will let you wait a period of time, and the length is determined by the set value
- Magazine capacity limit: This function, if enabled, will cause the control unit to stop working once it reaches the set number of strokes and to resume, wait 2 seconds. This allows you to simulate mid / low cap magazines even if magazines with higher capacities are mounted underneath, moreover if set the real capacity of the assembled magazines you will avoid shooting empty.
- Auto-load: When detecting a connection of a gel ball magazine, the FCU will power the magazine for a period of time, and the length is determined by the set value
- Friction Timer and Friction Value: Although often unnecessary with a well set replica, it may sometimes be necessary to set a higher popped dwell value to overcome static friction. Static friction is a physical phenomenon that causes the first bullet to be fired after a period of inactivity and comes out with lower powers. If you notice that after a few minutes of inactivity the first bullet finds it difficult to be fired, or comes out weaker, it could be the fault of the static friction. Chose after how many seconds from last shoot (Friction Timer) your Friction Value will be summed to your Poppet Dwell (just the first shot). Put both these values to 0 to deactivate this function.
- SEMI and AUTO: On some parameters you can read the words SEMI or AUTO before, this has been done to have different parameters value depending on your Fire Selector Position. When your gun is on Semi, FCU will use the Semi parameters otherwise, if in Auto position, will use the other.
- Poppet Dwell: These are among the most important, and indicate how many tenths of a millisecond the solenoid will remain activated. We suggest to never set a value less than 30 to avoid missed shots or other problems.
- Nozzle Dwell: Another fundamental value is Nozzle Dwell. Expressed in milliseconds, it indicates the time required to load the bullet into the hop-up chamber. It is used only on 2-solenoid systems. Its value depends very much on the BB Magazines used. We suggest never to go below 8 to avoid the risk of jamming or other BB loading problems.
- Popped Delay: It is a wait value expressed in milliseconds, a low value is useful for having higher ROF or reactivity, but often at the expense of precision. It should never be set to 0 nor too low. If the replica fails, increase this value. We suggest to never set a value less than 4.
- Nozzle Delay: It is a wait value expressed in milliseconds, a low value is useful for having higher ROF or reactivity, but often at the expense of precision. It should never be set to 0 nor too low. If the replica fails, increase this value. It is advisable not to drop below 4