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lexalove

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  1. I build mods using various boxes so here is my advice. For a first build I would suggest using the Hammond 'B' box. It's a little on the large side but you will be grateful for the extra room on your first build. You'll learn a lot from building the first one and if you do another then you can look at a tighter enclosure. Last piece of advice from me... don't rush it, take your time and get everything right. I know you'll be anxious to finish it and start vaping on it, but trust me you'll enjoy it more long term if it looks nice and you know it's been well put together. Best of luck on your build, let us know how it goes
  2. I would imagine if the fuse link blew it wouldn't power up at all, would be completely dead. Have you left it connected to a USB power source to make sure the battery is fully charged? If that doesn't work I would suggest a failed board or LiPo battery.
  3. I make mods and have always used the Fat Daddy Vapes 510 connector... never had a problem. That would be my advice
  4. For those having issues on Win 7 machines and above have you tried to run eScribe in "XP Compatibility Mode?" (short cut properties > Compatibility > "Run this program in compatibility mode for:"). I would also advise while you're in there click the checkbox for "Run this program as an administrator".
  5. Thanks. No, I use exactly the same tools as you. In fact I don't even have a pedestal drill, I use a Mikita hand drill lol. During my engineering apprenticeship I spent countless hours at a work bench sawing, drilling and filing so I guess it wasn't a complete waste lol.
  6. I used to build raptor boxes using the Hammond G box. I liked the convenience of being able to swap out batteries if you're running low while out and about. Then I built a couple DNA 200 mods using a 3D printed case based on the Evolv Reference design but with an extended back cover to hold a larger LiPo. But I missed the small form factor of the G size Hammond box. Then Mod Maker UK released their range of CNC enclosures, based on similar sizes to the Hammond but without "the lean", and more rounded edges. With the DNA 200 18650 2C support I thought why not try and squeeze it into the ModMaker "G Boy" box? It was a bloody tight fit (insert joke here!) but after 2 days I shoe horned it in and kept it reasonably clean. So tight I need a ribbon to get the batteries out! I love how it turned out, it's just so small and compact it's a real pleasure to use. A local firm did the powder coat for me and they did great Have to say Evolv, you guys did a fantastic job with this chipset and the companion software, kudos to everyone in the team.
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