Either the insulator on my Opus' 510 wasn't screwed in all the way or I forced it down with my Infinite Magma clone with it's extra long 510. I was having problems with changing resistance till I correcting it. Here's a picture of it prior to screwing it all the way back in. I then added a dab of Super Glue gel to keep it there. It didn't appear stripped so I'm not sure how it got that way. BTW, that glob of sealant you see here appears to be silicone that "they" used.
If you mean "how to make it show longer" to give time to take a picture, that is adjustable in EScribe with the "Theme" tab by changing the seconds. I'm not sure but I believe all versions, probably best to be using the latest one anyway in most cases.
I'd kind of like Opus to get involved with this forum but that just well might not be the right way to go, just a thought though. Unless Opus received all the first run boards and unless they were faulty then there should be the same failure rate seen with all of the boards. I can only guess at how many Opus' have been sold so far but it should be near at least 500. I think there's 10 or 11 have been reported here, that might leave another couple or so unknown. So we're looking at maybe 4% failure rate here which really isn't too bad but it still should fall in line with the rest of the board failures excluding user error. Here's what I was looking at as the cause of the fuse blowing, note just how close the contacts of the switch are to the ground pad on either side of it. And then note the stand offs of the case: Looks like a pretty tight clearance to me but I didn't actually measure it as I would have to disassemble it to do so.
Perhaps this has already been answered already, if so pardon me please. How can one determine the MAH of a Lipo pack if it's not stated on the pack and the mod maker over rated it? I guess I know now,,,,, battery analyzer in EScribe .
No one is mentioning whether their dead Opus 200 is a black one or a nickel one, may not even matter but I'm curious as to if they're running (dying) evenly.
The same happens with mine also, mine is dual boot and I rarely use the XP but the graph window flashes black to correct to black again. Just talking about the black screen in device monitor, my mod has no problems.
I'm not sure just what the mortality rate is on the Opus 200 but I have this idea that maybe I should be trying to send mine back to Opus before it happens to fix the clearance problem as it should be an easier job not having to put in a fuse as well. Your thoughts on this please.