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  1. I built my 2s dna200 with the main reason being making a small device. I managed to cram everything into a 83 x 38.3 x 25.5 DIY enclosure. I don't go above 20 watts.
  2. @Wibberly, another fan of your work here. I love the way that you have achieved such a great looking mod from sheet material.
  3. I also messed mine up on first attempt, originally I bridge the two centre pins. I also wired the balance tap using turbo's idea with ground and pin 2/3 going directly to the board, leaving just pin 1 connecting to the battery, it's working great.
  4. Now that is machinist porn lol. What tools/machines did you use? Looks like every little detail finished to nth degree. Beautiful.[/QUOTE] Thanks Mad Scientist. My missus bought me a Proxxon micro mill last year for my birthday last year and it stopped working just after this birthday. I used this years birthday funds to buy a swig 1XL mill/drill and it's been great. I also use a dremel and needle files to finish off.[/QUOTE] Nice. I have to see if Santa might be willing to spring for something that expensive lol. Your experience shines through though. I am no expert machinist but I know enough to know that ain't easy.[/QUOTE] It seems as though it's expensive but I haven't bought a mod in over 2 years lol
  5. Now that is machinist porn lol. What tools/machines did you use? Looks like every little detail finished to nth degree. Beautiful.[/QUOTE] Thanks Mad Scientist. My missus bought me a Proxxon micro mill last year for my birthday last year and it stopped working just after this birthday. I used this years birthday funds to buy a swig 1XL mill/drill and it's been great. I also use a dremel and needle files to finish off.
  6. Love the clear box This one is 2s with 2 x 1000mah lipo's
  7. Thanks for the info turbo, I'll try this on my 2s build. I've thought about making a DNA200 BF box but I'm finding that I prefer my non regulated BF boxes to my DNA40's.
  8. I'm glad that you asked this question turbo. I was thinking along the same lines only yesterday. I'm building a 2s mod and thought of using the boards ground for balancing and then jumping 2/3 on the board leaving just 2 wires to be connected to the battery. If your idea works with the B+ and B- connected directly from the board, I would only need to connect 1 wire to the battery when using a 2s.
  9. An option for a single 18650 would be perfect. I also build squonk boxes but like you say, the DNA200 battery requirements even with 2s, mean the mod would be too big for my liking.
  10. Hi Podunk Steam. My one is the aluminium one (I wish the wooden one was mine too lol). It's got a 3s 1000 mah nano tech battery. I haven't run it down completely but it should take 3 hrs to fully charge it from empty, charging at 1amp.
  11. Thanks blueridgedog, Great idea turbocad, It's wired directly to the board ATM but I will try the JST plugs. The supplied tap connector was only about 2mm too big so I should be fine with the jst's
  12. Thank you. I made all the parts myself using a micro mill.
  13. This is my second DNA200 build. It uses a 3s 1000mah nano tech battery. I had to remove the tap connector and wire it directly to the board because it wouldn't quite fit in.
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