People are starting to post about the chip "auto firing" and wondering why there isn't a lower cut off time. In 20 seconds you could completely melt the atty down, or have the board get really hot and melt things. Just wondering.
For as safe as this chip wants to be, it doesn't have an auto fire shut off limit? 10 seconds seems more than enough for most people to fire their mod for, but just an amount of time to save a device from melting their atty, or anything attached. Why isn't this implemented?
The board is grounded through the front of the case, 4 screws, but he didn't ground the 510, so that might be the issue. I'll have someone here take a look and see if they can ground the 510 and see if that helps as well.