Much easier to solder with the solder points on this board. However it's a shame they still don't release boards with screens mounted on them. AFAIK most failures come from damaged ribbons from the screens
Just an update from my part. I submitted a ticket and they say they will be releasing new Escribe and theme manager to very soon so we can start playing with it. Will be nice to play around with different themes to cater for yourself.
So I've put the DNA60 in a 3D printed case that I made myself. It's the first iteration so I'm going to make improvements to it. It hasn't been polished yet and the front panel is taped because I haven't had time to place the magnets. Otherwise it works perfectly, it's very light and small.
Waiting 5 minutes for refinement to kick in is obviously not an issue. But the DNA has onboard memory for the profiles right? It should be able to keep value of the atomizer right?
Thank's for the quick reply. Yes that is what I assumed it was doing but I thought it was just a bug in the DNA60 firmware; apparently it is not. This sucks since there is no way for you to actually power down the DNA device so that it doesn't lose the cold reading on the atomizer.
I'm getting some strange behaviour which I assume is a bug? I lock my DNA60 and then remove the battery but not the atomizer, which is warm. When I put in a new battery and fire it and instead of keeping the old initial resistance, it changes it to the resistance of the atomizer just before I removed the battery. Does anyone else have this happen to them? If yes, anyone care to try with a DNA75?
Yes I have a 3D printed DNA200 with a Fulymax in there. Very light but it's definitely not tiny, especially if I'm going to put a DNA60 and a 18650 in there
Finally they're doing that! However, are they putting the DNA60 in the same case as the DNA200? In that case, it would be worth it just making a smaller one on your own.
Thank you very much. This is very interesting. Plenty of empty space in there to make the mod even narrower. Can't wait for the board to be released so I can slap this in a 3D printed case.