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Yes it has the same battery.Fullymax 900 It is identical except it is anodised black
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Yea I was already thinking that........Thank you though
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Thank you
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Yea my black reference mods 510 doesn't sit flush neither but my original raw aluminium one did. So screwing that down further gave you less resistance?
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Do you mean the 510 wasn't screwed all 4th way down into the box?
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I like to see a blue one
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Screen not working correctly. Mod still working fine?
scoopy replied to plcockrell's topic in Report a Bug
Wow I'd be flipping out after just 2 weeks!!! Try all contact means necessary. . .email......phone.....etc -
@ChunkyButt200 go to help then about and left click on evolvs logo seven times then open device monitor and it will be there
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Yes sir.....just like your mounting dual coils but just make them u shaped loops
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What do you mean the 510 wasn't tapped through? So your reference mod read 0.004 with the copper rod? With the ball of copper wire I got 0.010 but used 0.008.......mine is the black anodised reference mod (sent my original in for repair and they sent me back a black one!.....Yay!) Where did you get the copper rod and is it solid I'm assuming?
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Cut two 1 1/2 foot pieces of 22 or 24 gauge kanthal......put them in the posts one on each side The loops should be far off the deck so as not to overheat the atty and mod......run the test at 40 or 50 watts and all will work fine
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Read my edit about the reference mod
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Just wondering because I'm using a varirube with 14 awg in a 3d print and using the grounding ring that came with it.... I wadded up a ball of 14 awg and am getting 0.008......does that seem kinda high or is yours just lower cause the better ring? *edit*I got 0.010 on my evolv reference mod(there new anodised one).....what did u get with your new method on this mod
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Are u grounding that mod to case or to your 510?
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Doing all the testing and setup of a DNA 200 Mod.
scoopy replied to LarryLenz's topic in EScribe, Software and Firmware
Yes Kanthal -
Doing all the testing and setup of a DNA 200 Mod.
scoopy replied to LarryLenz's topic in EScribe, Software and Firmware
Yes sir! Her ya go......maybe they are a little longer than 1 foot so maybe 1 1/4 feet each. If the mod keeps saying ohms to high u might just have to stop the test and trim some off.....also using 22 gauge like I did will help keep the ohms down -
Doing all the testing and setup of a DNA 200 Mod.
scoopy replied to LarryLenz's topic in EScribe, Software and Firmware
No problem buddy. Just make sure when you do the battery analyser that u use 22 or 24 gauge wire.Cut two 1 foot pieces of wire and put one end of one wire in positive post and put the other end in the negative post.Repeat with the other wire on the opposite side of the deck so it's basically dual loops -
Doing all the testing and setup of a DNA 200 Mod.
scoopy replied to LarryLenz's topic in EScribe, Software and Firmware
Make 2 big loops in the rda.......One on each side and sticking out far away from the deck. Run battery analyser at 40 or 50 watts until yest is done and that will give you your battery curve and correct watt hours For mod resistance u use a piece of copper jammed in the 510 or put the biggest fattest piece of solid copper wire in the posts of and rda to short it and run atomiser analyser .....u then use 80% of whatever the raw ohms say (multiply the raw ohms by 80% in calculator to get the correct reading and put that into mod resistance box and upload settings) -
That was my thought as well.
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That's exactly what I do vegabob. ....works very well
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Let me know when u find out because I'm interested to see what the problem was.
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Evolvs new black anodised reference mod! I sent my reference mod in for repair as the chip needed replaced. To my surprise I received this black anodised one back! I love it and was hoping on getting it finished anyway so this was very nice of them! Thanks again Evolv!!
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You are correct ChunkyButt about the nickel legs.All stock coils use nickel legs so they can achieve the resistance they want (legs are very long on all stock coils that's why they use nickel because it's very low resistance and a regular coil with legs that long would be very high resistance) I also agree with you about SS and that's the reason I haven't really attempted to mess with at at all yet. I've been preaching the same thing as you to everyone who has trouble with it.
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Wow.... That really sucks! Sorry to hear that! Some of them Chinese company's are just pathetic imo.
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Nice Droopy-D!! I'm gonna have to try that......them look great to btw! I am still having a little trouble making my aliens.....I'm gonna pick up some swivels and see if that way helps Btw. ...where did u get the Nife wire at