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  1. We use waterproof Omron buttons (IP67) on the 200. Rather than remove the buttons, you could remove the button enclosure and rubber actuator which would be easier and protect against accidental button presses.
  2. It is a 510 grounding issue in the V200. Running a wire between the 'Out' pad to the negative side of the 510 connector should clear the issue. Or you could send it back and let Hana do it.
  3. JoJo, drop us a line through the ticket system and we'll get you squared away.
  4. Here is a .25 ohm setup we use (four 1 ohm power resistors in parallel), if that is helpful.
  5. That's correct, we will initially sell the kit. Down the road, we may sell the complete mod in some limited quantities. I can't give you an exact date for the kit but we do have quite a few cases milled at this point.
  6. @Darklyspectre, I'm not defending the actions of Hcigar or anyone else for that matter. I was simply stating the upsides of MAPs and nothing more. I haven't been following the Hcigar kerfuffle and have no dog in this fight. You make many valid points and I probably shouldn't have stuck my nose in. I usually know better
  7. Yeah, the battery analyzer is your best bet.
  8. Actually, MAP's (minimum advertised prices) help protect the small vendors by not allowing companies with large buying power (lower per unit cost) to price the smaller guys out of the market. It also benefits the manufacturer by allowing for a wider distribution. And it benefits consumers by giving more choice in vendors. It also levels the playing field so vendors have to compete on consumer beneficial value added services like fulfillment and support. It is not a perfect system but it prevents those with the deepest pockets from monopolizing.
  9. Techbearus, this pen should do the trick http://www.all-spec.com/products/CW3500.html
  10. Ken and MinightWolf, email me brandon@evolvapor.com
  11. I should have read all the way through the thread, with only the tap connected you won't get an accurate reading.
  12. Yursolin, PM me your info and if it didn't go out today, I'll make sure it goes tomorrow. John is taking his one day off for the year but I'd swear he already had one day off this year already.
  13. Scoopy, have you check the battery voltage with a multimeter. I think that is a good starting place.
  14. Not at all!! I think all suggestions deserve consideration.
  15. The 60 minutes or so gives the mod and the atty time to cool to room temperature. During that time the 200 samples the coil to determine if the initial 70 degree resistance is accurate. This goes directly to accuracy of coil temp. Abbreviating that process would likely result in less accuracy.
  16. Yes, it is polling once per second but I haven't noticed the ticking. If you drop back to 7/16 firmware are you still getting the ticking in refinement?
  17. The 200 powers off (hard sleep) after about 1 hour of non use. James can probably give you the exact time.
  18. I'm not disagreeing but what is the perceived upside? The device powers itself completely down when not fired for a period of time.
  19. Yeah, a default of 35% is probably a good idea. Would certainly cut down on the helpdesk emails
  20. Nicely done!!
  21. I agree, the Ersa's are awesome but pricey. The FX888 is fantastic for the money. We Keep one around as a backup.
  22. If Hana's design is as close to our reference as it looks, I'd say the bullet connectors are about all that will fit and that will be tight.
  23. You should be able to fold the ribbon cable without damage. We put 2 folds in the screen ribbon when assembling the reference mod and have not had any issues. Once folded, you should avoid unfolding it.
  24. Cheeks, email Roger at Opus cs@opusvapor.com
  25. Yes, the JST-XH connector ships detached from the board for that reason.
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