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blueridgedog

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  1. black lace said:

    Very nice by the way.... I think the problem ive got with mine, the sides of the box, a zinc alloy, not billet aluminium, its very thin so theres nothing to support the pushrod button travelling back and fourth, if i do anouther build in one of these thin sided ones i'll have to add a bit of plate to create a bit of a cylinder barrel efect..



    I did some printed enclosures and found that 3mm was about as low as I could go and still guide the button.
  2. If you ask the supplier or your local vape shop to put the latest beta firmware on it for you, it will be not only safe, but very serviceable as it comes with all common metals pre-programed now.  Be certain to specify the current test firmware, not the current release firmware.  Available here:

    https://forum.evolvapor.com/topic/66731-topic/?do=findComment&comment=900118

  3. VapingBad said:

    I don't like deleting or moderating posts so can we please keep it civil, even if another post got your back up.



    Agree and if you want to talk theory as to how far the board could go, start a new tread as this is for discussion of the early firmware as posted in post one.  Folks are here to help or be helped and there are other forums to play in if you want to compare size.
  4. Like the 40, it may get a silent update.  My first build has been in the hands of my wife now for four or five months and she treats it like a red headed step child (US reference to an unloved object).  It has been dropped over and over, soaked in juice countless times, left in hot cars, splashed, knocked off the table while charging countless times and on and on.  Still works great.  Go figure.  

  5. I have had five of five boards go bad back in the DNA40 days...prior to putting them in a mod...just bench testing.

    That said there is some atomizer interaction that seems to trigger fuse issues.  I have not seen enough of it to put a finger on.

  6. mikepetro said:



    Ditto, except I bypassed the junk bucket and all other attys either got PIFd or went in the trash.



    Well..I added  mine to the ones you PIFd to me anyway.  I have 12 of them that are servicable, but really am shying away from giving them out due to the fact that thus far nobody wants to learn to build them and every one I have given out is a "friend for life" or for as long as I have wire.
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