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  1. http://evolvapor.com/dna75.php http://evolvapor.com/software/SetupES75.exe
  2. That version of EScribe is for both the 200 & 75.
  3. lol I think they have just put that up, well spotted.
  4. It is not officially released yet so not available to the public.
  5. I don't think the soldering is the issue, maybe it's not the best, but it doesn't look dry and is a lot better than some I've seen in commercial mods. The ground pads often come like that and I happen to know where Steamer got his boards from and he has made at least 8 other working DNA 200s.
  6. Yes, you need a recent version of EScribe (see link in footer) just set Temp Dominant in each profile you want temp to be the easy thing to adjust.
  7. I can't show much detail until it's officially released, but this shows the max I can ATM. The box is made from alu box section, with one side panel brezed on. The buttons are made from shelf pins, the battery contacts are made from circuit board & a ProVari 3 spring.
  8. I would guess that the screen cable has got between the button actuator and the switch and shorting/breaking some of the data lines in the cable.
  9. No, it would still connect to EScribe and the screen would operate, you could try and force a firmware update I don't think it will work just a very remote possibility.
  10. I don't know of any boxes, but you really don't need a high C rate battery when you are using something that big the mod is only going to use 23 A.
  11. The voltages on the balance connector pins on the DNA side not the main ones, they are very sensitive to resistance like a dry joint as they are very low current connections.
  12. You can turn them off the LEDs for each function if you want, a few people want them so Evolv made them flexible it's all about choice.
  13. This looks like a dry solder joint to me and fits the symptoms.
  14. Can't see a problem as long as the boards packed well Mac, certainly no issues that I am aware of with aviation rules as they are not connected to any power source and they are not carrying Li batteries.
  15. [I just remove the other thread so you can get your help all in one place.]
  16. There was a thread about running more than one 510 from the board in the first month or two of the forum, I don't think the guy did it in the end. IIRC you could in parallel just firing one at a time but then the cold res reading would likely be problematic.
  17. You could have a look at how the cell voltages are affected in device monitor.
  18. If I were you I would put the board in the hand set as the battery wires can be thinner, Nick on here (formally DogMods) made a 4 or 5 handset setup using a power supply. /topic/68242-topic/ /topic/67196-topic/?do=findComment&comment=904899
  19. It's partly the 6 V output voltage limit with 2 cells, I would expect you could get more power so probably your batteries are struggling or you have a connections issue, you should be able to get 120 W with 0.29 ohm and good batteries and connections. A bit more info /topic/67167-topic/?do=findComment&comment=904624 Is it better with fully charged batteries?
  20. That's it, nothing with a button as opposed to a mechanical switch turns "off", they all have power to the circuit board or they would not turn on again. The power use is very low and nothing to worry about.
  21. Cheers Joe and I wish your wife a speedy recovery.
  22. There are probably some about fixing/bending the screen cable that will show every thing you need as Wismec didn't do it with the early mods, sorry no link.
  23. Yes the screen will work, you just need to put a couple of bends in the cable to keep it clear of the fire button, but don't bend the first mm or two next to the glass. The front plate unscrews from inside the battery compartment, you don't need to remove all the screws it should be obvious which one IIRC.
  24. Are you using a 3 battery cell mod Joe?
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