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rice721

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  1. just wanna say thanks to dwcraig. didn't have a hammer handy, did have some padding and a moderately heavy screw driver. Attached a 22mm atty, padded top and bottom to a solid surface and went at it. Removed the lipo before I did this obviously. It helped, if it was a 2mm gap now its down to 0.5mm Being OCD as I am, ordered some rubber mullets (23mm head). Going to attempt to get the gap as close to 0 as possible [edit1]The entire process reminded me of a UD Zephyrus V2 clone I bought for 10 bucks, ended up trashing it. Shoulda kept the atty for situations like this. [edit] Dubbzz is right, the 510 pin can be removed from inside the mod by removing rubber cover > battery cover > battery > plastic panel > then unscrewing the white plastic grommet. Be prepared to do this for a while as space is minimum and I got fat fingers. Also it was a bit of a pain to put the 510 pin back in. However this process was not really necessary (unless hammering the atty damages the 510) for me as the silver ring around the 510pin is press fit
  2. thanks for the suggestion, so you went straight down instead of bending? Mines slanted, a 22mm looks "ok" but anything larger and u start seeing a gap in the front
  3. so in other words theres no way to adjust the 510.
  4. hopefully evolve can come out with a mac version
  5. Do you unscrew the white plastic grommet? Because I don't see any screws once the black plastic is removed, only screws holding the board in place. The 510 assembly seems to be stuck onto the box itself. I'm having issues with attys not sitting flush, the 510 assembly seems to be a bit slanted, the front where the screen is is slightly elevated. Was hoping I can fix this myself.
  6. Is the 510 connector on the lavabox removable? Mine seems to be slanted causing a slight gap with my attys.
  7. how did you remove the 510 from the inside?
  8. So for those of you having the same issue, I got it fixed. You're going to need a windows computer with escribe and force a firmware update. What happened was for some reason when you were updating your firmware in virtual box, it failed causing your device to brick. But if you force an update on a windows computer your device comes back to life. Hope this helps.
  9. So my 2nd DX200 just bricked on me after I tried to update the firmware. I'm running virtual box on a mac. The mod itself does not power on no matter which battery (have a 900mah and 1300mah) I connect it to, nor does it power on when connected to a computer via usb. The mac and the win7 in virtual box still recognizes the mod as a USB device when plugged in: "ELPSCGODWTVO" not a DNA200 evolve device. Help?
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