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  1. 1 hour ago, dwcraig1 said:

    Care must be taken to protect the parts that can melt, preferable to disassemble. I use a high watt gun and use silver solder and flux as with plumbing for the ground connection if it attaches to the 510 body. I am by no means an expert about this, just my 2 cents.

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    I have an 18 watt Weller iron and a 100 watt Weller gun.

    i got one of the ones that doesn't leak. That makes me feel bad when somebody I know got one of the leakers.  I was actually asking for him. I'm not the world's greatest soldering ninja either and he sounds like he has less confidence than me. Which is fine. It's better to recognize that.

    I suggested he maybe try to find some outfit in his area that would do it. Probably while he waits if he has it all apart when he takes it there. A competent guy could de-solder the old one and put the new one in in probably 10 or 15 minutes. for a few bucks.

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  2. On 5/9/2019 at 5:45 AM, etab75 said:

    Hopefully this will be my final update!

    Contacted Rob at Stealthvape (Evolv/Lost Vape servicing here in the UK) and he has supplied me with a brand new leak free 510, so everything is good 👍

    Rejoice leak free drone!

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    What was involved in installing this 510 piece please.

    As far as soldering and stuff like that?

    Thanks for the help.

  3. I am surprised that my searches have come up empty. For some reason I can't seem to to activate replay on this Drone (250c). Latest intnl firmware, same theme as on my Paranormal 250c which is in replay mode right now.

    I have it enabled for this profile in Escribe and I have a green check-mark that says "ready" on the screen. I have no options for recording a puff though and at the bottom it has this text. "Replay Idle."

    What, pray tell is going on here?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks.

  4. 1 hour ago, saschacolussi said:

    Hi guys, just bough my first DNA mod a lost vape triade 250c. I've got what the message means but just can't get it to stop I mean, the message still is on my mod settings but, what am I doing wrong? Can anyone help me, would appreciate it. 

    As I learned myself, that message is simply saying that the build has reached and is being maintained at the set temperature. It won't and shouldn't stop unless intentionally disabled in Escribe.

    If you haven't done that, it will continue to display and that is by design.

    If you want it to go away, you need to do what the fella told me above. Connect your mod to Escribe, go into the screen dialog and disable that message.

    It might be slightly different for the 250C, but I'm sure the general principle is the same.

  5. On 10/22/2016 at 10:54 AM, Spector NS5 RD said:

    just so you know, the "temp protect" message isn't an error. it purpose is to let you know that you've reached your set temp and the dna board is adjusting wattage to maintain and not go over that set temp. i have that message turned off. i find it quite annoying,

    SUPER helpful!!
    This has been jist killin me. Of course it males perfect sense once somebody points it out.

    How did you turn off the message though? I can't find it in Escribe. This is a DNA 60.

  6. 4 hours ago, baher said:

    Hmmmm 4/10 

    just notice the place and how it was assembled while disassembling  every part. 

    I usually put the upper part screws together and the bottom part screws together just to avoid being confused while assembling it back. 

    And yes take care after placing the new screen when you are putting the parts together to cut the ribbon. 

    Do not do it on rush 🤓

    Wish you good luck bro. 

    One last question. Did I understand you correctly that you fixed this with the existing screen? Or did you need a new one after all?

    Thanks again.

  7. 6 hours ago, baher said:

    Thank god i have found a solution to this problem, all what you have to do is to bend the ribbon cable once under the screen holder then again before placing the screen on its place, that way you will shorten the ribbon and it will not be in contact with the fire button. 😎😎 

    That you sir.

    How tough is it to get the disassembly process to this point?

  8. Does anybody know of a detailed tutorial on how to replace the screen on a Paranormal 250C? I have one that has gone white twice and from what I'm reading, it looks like it will get worse.

    I see people saying they replaced theirs with no problem and others saying it's a bear to get into the Paranormal 250C at that level.

    I'm pretty good with this kinda stuff, but a detailed tutorial sure would be helpful and likely save myself and others a bunch of time and aggravation.

    I can't seem to find anything specifically for the Paranormal 250C.
    Thanks.

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    Not much further, the screen is sitting in a tray and you'd probably have to figure out how to get that tray out to get at the connector.



    Thank you and sorry for the delayed response. I'm assuming the tray is kinda like a frame that holds the screen in. I'm hoping it can be removed from the point you show in your pix and doessn't have to be detached from the back somehow. I've done plenty of work on Laptops and sometimes what could have been a five minute operation stretches into a couple hours because the way the assembly is designed.

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