Markse68 Posted October 8, 2018 Report Posted October 8, 2018 So on the go board there are 2 negative connections- 1 for the pod connection and one for battery. They’re both connected electrically on the board but I’m wondering if it’s safe to use just one- the pod connection? Reason I ask is the battery connections are awfully close together and I’d rather not risk a short there. But aware high frequency circuit grounding can be very critical for correct operation.
Markse68 Posted October 16, 2018 Author Report Posted October 16, 2018 Answering my own question- yes you do need to use the battery ground connection separate from the atty ground connection- or the resistance measurement goes tits up and the go won’t fire or at least not as you’d expect it to
N.A. Posted October 17, 2018 Report Posted October 17, 2018 (edited) hi markse68 did you take apart the device? Edited October 17, 2018 by Twirl My Fuzz
Markse68 Posted October 20, 2018 Author Report Posted October 20, 2018 Yes I did- I’m very interested in the board so I’ve been experimenting with it 😉
Michael Guercio Posted November 1, 2018 Report Posted November 1, 2018 On 10/20/2018 at 8:44 AM, Markse68 said: Yes I did- I’m very interested in the board so I’ve been experimenting with it 😉 Hi there.. Is that a DNA GO chip?
Markse68 Posted December 2, 2018 Author Report Posted December 2, 2018 Sorry Michael- missed notification- yes it is from an Orion
Bobby Posted December 13, 2018 Report Posted December 13, 2018 Nice. That is something I also want to try but do not want to buy the Orion and throw everthing beside the board in the trash. Do you or anybody else know whether the DNA Go board will be available for hobby DIY modmakers in the future?
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