I am really liking dna60 BB, built myself. 2 months for all parts arrived. Next build, starts in a week.
Wow! that looks so so sick...I am really liking dna60 BB, built myself. 2 months for all parts arrived. Next build, starts in a week.View attachment 1001671
SXK have taken the BB so much further than BBV ever have. Such a great idea releasing the cut-out frames in different materials and colours.First build was camouflage Red frame +. Next built the camouflage Purple. New dna60, old fire button, adjust switch, positive battery connector and + for borro.
I never found new ones in stock. One place in EU and a canadian place ***.thevaporist.ca /billet-box-replacement-fire-button-pcbDo any of you guys know the best place to source a BB fire button pcb?
Thanks @crss . Much appreciated. Looks like the canadian site is out of stock. Also, postage from Canada to Australia is super expensive - way more than from the USA last time I ordered from Enushi a few years ago.I never found new ones in stock. One place in EU and a canadian place ***.thevaporist.ca /billet-box-replacement-fire-button-pcb
I am still looking.
Thanks BillTools -> Apply Service Pack
You should see a list of INT and US Service Packs. The latest one of course. If somehow the one you want isn't in the list, you can manually install it from Evolv. Or install the latest version of EScribe INT and it includes it too.
That worked thanks.Tools -> Apply Service Pack
You should see a list of INT and US Service Packs. The latest one of course. If somehow the one you want isn't in the list, you can manually install it from Evolv. Or install the latest version of EScribe INT and it includes it too.
First thing I did when I plugged it in. Wouldn't want those stubby fingers hitting up when I meant down and vicey versa.Pigs You should (in escribe) flip that screen so your fingers don't get in the way while using those adjustment buttons.
The sevo 70 is pretty reliable.I always wanted one of those Ultem BB. But I only snagged a clear acrylic BB with a Sevo 70w board.
I too Pigs, wanted to install a thumbwheel on it. But I ran into the same thing.
The sevo 70 is pretty reliable.
I've only ever had one sevo go bad on me which was in a Supbox.
Mine started doing that parasitic battery drain thing. Still fires but I don't use it.Funny, I don't have much with a Sevo, but I do have a Sevo in a Supbox that also crapped out right away. The DNA60 one is still working fine today.
So did I, but I couldn't get the screws loose. It stripped my tool ...... both sides.I bought one of the thumbwheel style negative battery contacts to go with it but decided not install it.