Xx3dge
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Is it a spaced coil? Sounds like hot spots. I get that issue when I run ci tact coils and don't fully work out the hot spots.
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Thedna200 is step down only so a single battery doesn't have enough voltage.
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Check the ground screw. Most issues with weak battery is that screw behind the white foam plug is not fully tightened down.
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At least these are replaceable. I've broken my fair share of 40's and 30's screens and those really make your heart drop.
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I thought about doing this but I was able to find the dna200 version for 96 dollars. Lotus vaoing had them at that price until last Friday when they sold out.
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That's almost like what I use. I got the cheapest laptop at Walmart and it works perfect with escribe.
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Maybe it's a bad usb cord.
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the DNA 200 can already do SS. Just add the file to your mod.Manny4pacman said:I hope TI ans SS modus would be in next update Joytech can do it so why not on the DNA200
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It's 2500 and 11.1v not 3.7
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Lock the ohms or I'd say something is lose like a lead screw or 510 pin not making solid contact?
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I had issues with heat transfer from my hands while building.Ti resistance curve is affected even if its off a lil bit when base resistance is set. After I made my build I'd fire it and let it sit and refine. Then tune the temp to your liking. I find it works best.
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Could you link the exact battery you used please.TheRedBaron said:I can confirm the Turnigy nano-tech 1300mAh 3S 25~50C Lipo Pack can fit with modification. This is how to make it fit. Start by removing the four number 8 torx screws on battery cover and separate. Remove Hcigar battery carefully so not to damage the balance plug on the DNA200 board. Cut the main power xt30 plug off of the Hcigar battery one inch from the battery. Cut the power xt60 plug off of the Turnigy battery close to the plug. Solder xt30 plug to Turnigy battery and cover solder joints with heat shrink. The inside of the battery compartment is .825 and the Turnigy is .925 inches thick so this is where things get messy. Dremel out the inside of the battery compartment removing half of it's thickness on both sides. Do the same thing to the chip side of the battery compartment. Plug in the Turnigy battery running the wires the same as the factory battery with the xt30 plug in the curved area of the battery compartment. Reinstall cover and the four torx screws. I now have what I thought I bought a month ago...
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Edit: .005 is for the old brass 510's Almost every vt200 mod resistance has been .005 but john said to use 80% of that value and use that as the mid resistance. I'd just set it to .0045 and call it a day. I actually set mine to .0048 . you can test your own by having the mod resistance at 0 then threading a copper bolt into the 510 or even shorting out the 510 with just thick wire touching both pin and threads. And look at the resistance the atty analyzer is giving.
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Well mod resistance is .0045
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Vaporshark sets their mod resistance from the factory that one you leave alone. Hcigar does not it should just say 0 under mod resistance unless you already did that yourself. If you haven't set it to .0045 and that should bring the mods temp about equal.
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You need to set the mod resistance. It's not done by hcigar. It's .0045
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Someone must have some info and pictures?
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23mm thick probably won't fit. Unless it can compress 2mm
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set the vt200 mod resistance to .0045 mine was .005 but i did the 80% rule.
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22g titanium
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I did my test at 40w with two 24g single coil hoops omhing out about 1.5omh barely got warm.
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i ran mine on the battery analyzer. its only 10.77 wh so around 950mah hcigar lied about the specs.
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I ran my hcigar vt200 and got 10.77 wh. So its really a 950mah ish lipo. I've ran this battery through maybe 15 cycles.
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So should I run the case analysis when the device has been sitting overnight? Is the values I'm using wrong since I was handling the device before starting case analyzer?
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I liked the charging amp displayed. It showed if the USB cable was damaged or unable to deliver the full amperage. I threw out a bunch of crappy cables due to my dna200 mods. Wish my 75 had it too