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  1. Here is one example...I believe there are four such issues. Look at the bottom right, you will see the screw hole piercing the 510 threading and the mesh breaking around the top of the atomizer. It can probably be repaired with a pre-processor, but it makes the file hard to use for modification. I use sketchup pro, so the STL files are all I can get from your side that works and they are no longer natively editable.
  2. I mean that when running virtualbox you should run an install of Windows 7 of above for simplicity.
  3. You are too skilled. Put the broken screen back on and email the help desk for the swap.
  4. So Hana Modz is still using hot glue? Why?
  5. I use the lower charge setting anyway so I have never been overly concerned with starting the day fully loaded. I rotate between two beater mods and there always a charged one around. The 1000mAh lasts over a day.
  6. I too have had gradually decreasing Ti output...never thought about it as I went back to nickel, but will look into it.
  7. The 3d files posted are indeed a great work. However, the case screw holes penetrate the sealed space of the model inside the case and inside the atomizer housing, making the model not "water tight". As such the platform agnostic files are of limited use for non-milling operations like 3d printing (without a great deal of tweaking and working). I have hacked away at the STL, but in the end left it to someone with the right software so that perhaps the face openings could be fixed.
  8. It should ground to the metal case as well as the old one.
  9. The box...and that works if the boards mounts are metal and stout. Personally I would have put in a ground feed, but that is just me.
  10. I run it in a virtual box on my MBP. You want 7 or above, though the XP issues are in theory fixed.
  11. I suggest you build a really great and stable single coil first.
  12. A question from a theory perspective: Given that you will have a fully programable board in the enclosure (like the nano), wouldn't a USB interface and direct control be the way to go?
  13. Why so many leads for the balance charger? With a 2s configuration you have a common ground, an intermediary hot and a final hot. What are you trying to accomplish with the others?
  14. How is the balance performed? In prior RC implementations the balance port would drain cells that reached peak early and the charge was solely through the main connection. There was some discussion on other forums that implied the Evolv balancer was adding a micro charge to achieve balance. Is it charging or discharging to balance?
  15. For the time being set your charging brightness back to 0...you are asleep you know.
  16. [QUOTE=jakek] The mod flashes the message "IMBALANCED BATTERY" on every puff. [/QUOTE] Though it looks like a bad cell, I would still charge it a few times to see if it can be conditioned/balanced.
  17. Ah...if at an angle where it will lift, you can press it down with a fid of some sort...I have used a phenolic soldering tool.
  18. KTMRider: Don't forget the battery connector.
  19. I can see that point. Most of my work with lipos have been where you could get at them for a quick disconnect. Not so here, but the charge and discharge rates are trivial (compared to RC use for the same packs) so I am not that concerned. In the event of a catastrophic issue, a software derived off might not be all that accessible.
  20. Tested in VirtualBox on my mac. Works in 7 and later, not in earlier. Could be .net support for the more senior MS OS's. Great tool and supporting XP and prior is probably a stretch.
  21. Great so the HK Turnigy 1000 we have been putting into plastic print boxes will go in the 1590G.
  22. A single Mosfet on the negative...I guess we will have to wait as it would be so ugly as a homebrew. Personally I can't imagine wanting something other than a lipo though.
  23. Most industries have a period where "hand crafted" is viable. Ours is near the end. The price quoted above is probably as tight as you can get, if you make them in batches of a few thousand. There will still be a market for amazing hand crafted mods, but a good general duty vaping device with the current best chip should be obtainable near the $130 point. We want alternatives to smoking to be affordable and safe right? The fact that these mods will contain US made chips is fantastic. By the way, how much do you think your chip would cost even when we buy modest wholesale lots if they were NOT selling massive wholesale lots to large manufactures (i.e. in China)?
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