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Tomr1088

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  1. Oh wow I had no idea. Never got a response back on my help ticket. Thank you so much
  2. The resting resistance might have actually been changing but it will assume the resistance is the same based on the percentage set in escribe. It defaults to assuming a resistance fluctuation up to 25 percent is the same coil. And it won't change the resting resistance within that range I believe.
  3. John is it possible to replace my Hana 510 with one from the beta? Or acquire one at all
  4. So Hana Modz could send me the same 510? And Tom, I pretty much am doing that, but I never tap my 510's. Also, if I unscrew the board, and remove it, what's the process of doing so and then putting it back in? I'm only going to desolder the wire on the stock 510, so once the board is unscrewed, what's on the other side and what's the process of removing and putting it back in like?[/QUOTE] Hardest part is getting the board off and on without damaging the screen as its glued in. U prob can chalk the screen up as a loss
  5. So I take it this is not a reckless and/or stupid plan? This is actually okay? I'm probably going to sand the very edges of the LP down so it'll snugly fit down past the edges of the stock 510 cup. Like I said, if there's anyway to remove the entire 510, I'm all for it.[/QUOTE] Why don't u drill the 510 center and tap that to the fdv 510 thread size.
  6. My 510 works fine. It doesn't have a lot of up and down movement range but that's due to the battery size and room available. I measured my 510 pin resistance to the board and it was .06 ohm. And then the 510 ground do the board ground was .036. Which I think is a problem
  7. Sent you a pm and submitted a help ticket for a trade.
  8. Update: re soldered my 510 wire. Tried 14 gauge silicone insulated but it was too thick so I used 16 gauge. I won't be going to 200 watts anyways. But still getting a base reading of .16 ohm on a build that reads .04 on everything else. I notice as soon as I fire it reads .06 tho and creeps up till I get to .12. I have the same settings for both mods. Maybe I need to run the case analyzer because the Hana maybe came with different settings? I'm not sure what's going on but it reads solid no matter what. Just way off.
  9. Wow yours is way worse than mine
  10. Noticed something scary that was my mistake. Don't ever accidentally set mod resistance to something high. I accidentally set it to .2 ohm instead of .02. Once I uploaded settings and opened atomizer analyzer it constantly kept pulse firing my ni200 build. Due to sampling the coil for resistance readings it was using way more power. Scary lol
  11. Almost every board even yihi 350j's even though default off do spark when u apply power because they boot when batteries are connected. But then remain off
  12. I am fitting a dual 18650 and chip into a 1550p+ box from alpine tech. Really awesome quality and perfect size. Only a slight amount bigger than the regular 1550p which provides perfect clearance needed
  13. I did not try to pull the whole assembly out when I had the case open since I did not remove the board. But, I do believe that it would allow you to slide out the 510 pin assembly with the circlip removed as long as the wire is flexible enough to slide it out without damaging the wire.[/QUOTE] I am going to be changing the wire and properly soldering it in hopes of fixing my resistance reading problem. I have snap ring pliers so I'll prob do that later today and report back. I may have to actually go buy some de soldering components and a new soldering iron now. Hopefully locally I can get one
  14. Can u confirm if removing that circlip will allow me to side the 510 pin out for soldering a new wire
  15. Exactly what mine looked like. I'm afraid about messing with it. I put my bullet connectors for battery but I think from moving the board a lot fixing the screen and whatnot it's making my resistance readings go nuts. Prob cause the wire is so stiff to the 510
  16. I can't take pictures because one of the fuor screws is too tight, and I can't unscrew it [/QUOTE] Yea one of mine was pretty tight. Gave it a quick snap and it cracked loose. But it felt like it broke but didn't. It's cause there long screws and they flex when u try to turn them
  17. Just messaged you. Mine is now just reading erraticly high and randomly right. But I'm gonna try and redo the 510 with silicone wire. But idk how to take apart the 510.
  18. They told me I could. I took apart an xt30 and used those bullet connectors for the power wires.
  19. John I can confirm that my home built dna200 and my sxmini read my current build at .04 ohm. But my Hana always reads .06. Now can this be sorted with software or mod resistance or am I going to have to re solder the 510 somehow. I will get pics later on
  20. The problem with the 510 is indeed an not tinned wire. I left mine because I don't wanna ruin the 510 because I don't know how to get another one from Hana. But the wire was not pre tinned well enough. Wish I took pics
  21. Is everyone forgetting it's also a beta unit from Hana. Their production model likely will be different from what's available now [/QUOTE] Been meaning to ask because I've seen a statement like this on a couple forums: How do you know this is a beta from Hana? Nothing on their site alludes to this. I was privileged enough to get a response once and they avoided this topic like the plague! [/QUOTE] I asked them what would be different in the production model. They said the only difference will be the faceplate. Which very well could be the buttons and that side of the box. Along with wiring changes. They used these for feedback before fully releasing them. That's why there was only a limited number for sale.
  22. Is everyone forgetting it's also a beta unit from Hana. Their production model likely will be different from what's available now
  23. Don't be so harsh. After all this is a beta testing period. For reasons like this. Of course some people will not buy one because of issues seen during beta. Most of which are not evolv fault. Evolv clearly stated the specs in which to build the unit. And they have been taking care of problems free of charge even ones they don't have too.
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