Building a "hana" style mod with the fasttech enclosure: looking for tips, tricks, and suggestions

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Well, I got my 3 black "dna 30 Enclosures" from Elev8vape today. It took 10 days from the order date.

I wasn't expecting them to work perfectly. Good thing too.

One lit up, said "Locked Click 5 Times" so I did and it fired my Naut mini at 14 watts just fine. Then the screen went black. It still works though, just no display.

The other two display the "Check Atomizer" message so they won't fire at all.

I'm not sure what I'm gonna do with them. I may keep the one that actually works.

I see fasttech has the Hana 30 watt chips for $20.38 but not sure it's worth the risk of getting a bad one.

They also have a 20 watt for $14.21.

Wow. Both times I ordered, I got it within 4 days.

With the one that sorta works, try clearing out some of the hot glue especially around the display ribbon but be very careful. I had one that has a flaky display but worked after taking everything out and re-installing it (into a different box).

Get a DNA40 or two for the other 2 boxes. :D
 

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I cleaned out about a pound of hot glue from one of the "Check Atomizer" boxes to see if I could find a bad connection or wire. Thanks to the member that suggested using alcohol, it wasn't that hard. No bad connections or broken wires. The 510 reads resistance on my DMM with a atty on it. This seems to be a common problem with these boards.

I may just leave the one that works the way it is until something else goes wrong. I'm afraid I'll render it unusable if I start digging around in there.

I can't really see spending $50 or more on an Evolv dna chip when I can buy a 30 watt iStick for <$40 or an MVP 30 watt (when they're released) for around $50.

Anybody know if I can sell one of the "Check Atomizer" ones in the Classifieds?
 

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I can't really see spending $50 or more on an Evolv DNA chip when I can buy a 30 watt iStick for <$40 or an MVP 30 watt (when they're released) for around $50.
The point is to get the DNA40 new hotness for much much less than they are sold as complete units.

Compare the Vapor Flask, Hana-Mods DNA 40's ... you are comparing Model T's to Mustangs :p
 

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Get a DNA40 and you have a DNA40 device for about $65. Cheapest DNA40 device is $190.

Comparing a DNA30 with an Istick is like comparing a Camry to a Porsche.
Hey, my brother had a Camry, they are great cars:D

Yeah, you're probably right, I've never had a DNA mod so I wouldn't know. I'm not very confident in my soldering skills though. It's something to think about.
 

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Hey, my brother had a Camry, they are great cars:D

Yeah, you're probably right, I've never had a DNA mod so I wouldn't know. I'm not very confident in my soldering skills though. It's something to think about.

I was very confident in my soldering skills until I put together my latest mod, a DNA40 of course. Now I have to take it completely apart and start over. That is IF I didn't screw up the board. With everything I have read recently I might want the newer board. I understand Evolv has fixed a lot of the complaints. I wonder if they would warranty a first gen board?

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I was very confident in my soldering skills until I put together my latest mod, a DNA40 of course. Now I have to take it completely apart and start over. That is IF I didn't screw up the board. With everything I have read recently I might want the newer board. I understand Evolv has fixed a lot of the complaints. I wonder if they would warranty a first gen board?

According to Evolv site, it looks like 1 year warranty on DNA products. Evolv LLC - Limited Warranty

It's worth a shot. Worse they can say is no.
 

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I wonder if they would warranty a first gen board?

The one I did RMA had been installed three times and removed three times. They replaced in less than seven business days. The very much want the bad boards back as they want to sell chips for years to come. You will find swapping out the chip to be painless.
 

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Looks pretty good!

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I keep trying to get my hands on some of those boxes from elev8, but they sell out so flippin fast.

The ones from Fasttech really are pretty good, just slightly different in size and I mean SLIGHTLY.

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The ones from Fasttech really are pretty good, just slightly different in size and I mean SLIGHTLY.

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I agree. I have a couple from FT, but the ones from elev8 are only $5. And besides, now it has become an obsession to get one... LOL
 

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