DNA20D Stealth Mod

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retird

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I realize this, but I'd like to stick as near 1 ohm as possible, as in my (fairly limited) experience with regulated mods, higher resistance + higher voltage does not = lower resistance with lower voltage.... Just wondering. Thanks for the info! Now I gotta FIND one...

Since you want to stick close to 1 ohm you should be fine.....here is something I ran across just today....

Vapor Shark DNA (Pre-Order)
 

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Since you want to stick close to 1 ohm you should be fine.....here is something I ran across just today....

Vapor Shark DNA (Pre-Order)

I'm specifically looking to build my own... As a motorcycle/fabrication junky, I refuse to pay good money for something I can build... AKA, I'm cheap :)
 

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Wanted to share my Mamu dna20d stealthy mod... Have a great weekend everybody

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A clone is born. Thanks, Mamu for the ground-breaking work with this and all your mods.:toast:

Powered by a brand new Turnigy Nano-tech 850mAh 25C battery, this mod features all the usual refinements: USB charging with visible status LED, polystyrene view window, and an assertive fire button with a nice clicky feel :D; ok, it's not perfectly centered, but, at least I did not break the screen off this time :p

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Little cosmetic tip: for better viewing of the USB charger status LED, fill the small hole you drill next to it with a small drop of hot glue from the inside of the box.

The check battery/weak battery message is nice and does come in handy as it saves time in troubleshooting for the cause of the problem and narrows it down to either a batt problem or batt contact problem without having to troubleshoot the whole system.

I like the check atomizer message too as I can narrow it down to either the ohms of the atty, the atty contact, or the insulator as the cause of the problem.

These are nice things to know when a mod isn't firing and why a mod isn't firing otherwise it's a one-by-one replace parts til you find the problem. :laugh:



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