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How can I help when that IS NOT an Evolv product?

Find the pin layouts on line, or ask the manufacturer. This is now the third connector you are inquiring about, what happened with the connector from a few days ago?

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On 11/9/2024 at 11:43 AM, AuthorVapes said:

Temporary solution: unstable, but usable

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oh god. This burns my eyes to see. Please, nobody do this. how expensive is a replacement evolv charging board? 

I have a 250C so idk what they cost, however, I know it can't be that much that you should run janky as this pic. Not even any type of protective measure from shorting on the pins against each other? I wouldn't run something this janky and sketchy for money.

No solder mask over the points of connection? Not even any electrical tape to spare? Whew, God bless you sir.

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Oh so that's how you hook up a charger board on a DNA60/60C that doesn't come with one or have room for one so that it can be connected to EScribe to make changes and/or update the firm ware.I was wondering how folks were doing it.

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There is an USB-C dongle to buy, just for use or Connect it to your PC, it works very well, it is called DNA60 / DNA60C / Billet box Update Dongle by Stealthvape....if you want to try it like that...maybe this helps.

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在 2024/11/17 在 AM3點54分, RicketyPumpkin說:

oh god. This burns my eyes to see. Please, nobody do this. how expensive is a replacement evolv charging board? 

I have a 250C so idk what they cost, however, I know it can't be that much that you should run janky as this pic. Not even any type of protective measure from shorting on the pins against each other? I wouldn't run something this janky and sketchy for money.

No solder mask over the points of connection? Not even any electrical tape to spare? Whew, God bless you sir.

I used electrical tape in practice, but I still don't recommend emulating this connection method.

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Here is a schematic of a dongle that works with 60C. Only the 10K resistor is important, but a battery connection is required. I took a 3.5V stabilizer and assembled everything into a compact case. Spring-loaded contacts provide good contact with the board and do not require soldering.

 

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2 versions you can get by Stealthvape, if you can't or won't solder. This is not an advertisement, for experienced ONLY. Do not try this at Homedna60c-billetbox-update-dongle-with-pogo-pins.thumb.jpg.fe0b07e6df127d177e356893049d2ef8.jpgdna60c-billetbox-update-dongle-with-pogo-pins-closeup.thumb.jpg.5286da5fabe85f4dac1bde4915f5470c.jpgdna60c-billetbox-update-dongle-with-fixed-pins.thumb.jpg.3341a65313291a0fd20fcad366f3bd2f.jpgdna60c-billetbox-update-dongle-back.thumb.jpg.12eb57ecd124a99efb7054fac384464b.jpg

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On 11/17/2024 at 9:12 PM, AuthorVapes said:

I used electrical tape in practice, but I still don't recommend emulating this connection method.

Sorry buddy, I was having a laugh at your expense, that wasn't very mature of me. I know you know what your doing, I've seen you around these forums,I just hope this guy that can't get as simple as a type c PCB doesn't emulate you. It requires skill to be sketchy and not blow up!

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在 2024/11/26 在 PM5點05分, RicketyPumpkin說:

Sorry buddy, I was having a laugh at your expense, that wasn't very mature of me. I know you know what your doing, I've seen you around these forums,I just hope this guy that can't get as simple as a type c PCB doesn't emulate you. It requires skill to be sketchy and not blow up!
对不起,哥们,我为您的费用大笑,那不是我很成熟。我知道您知道您在做什么,我已经在这些论坛上见过您,我只是希望这个人不能像C型PCB那样简单,不会效仿您。它需要技巧要粗略而不是炸毁!

 

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