I picked one up this past weekend and love it's durability but wish it was more water resistant. I've been looking to improve the water resistance and add some venting capabilities (which I don't think it currently has).
To improve water resistance, I've been thinking of opening up the case and filling it with dielectric grease to prevent water from getting into the electronics at all.
To add venting, to either take off the sticker logo and drill a couple of holes behind it and replace the sticker logo or drill a couple of holes and cover it with tyvek. If I go with tyvek route, I'm hoping it'll act like a gasket to prevent water from seeping in.
Has anybody else done anything to improve the water resistance of their E-LVT and if so, what have ya'll tried?
I like pretty much everything about my e lvt. Only problem I have with mine is sometimes when I try to use it the thing has turned itself off. Maybe I just wasnt pushing the switch all the way in.
I picked one up this past weekend and love it's durability but wish it was more water resistant. I've been looking to improve the water resistance and add some venting capabilities (which I don't think it currently has).
To improve water resistance, I've been thinking of opening up the case and filling it with dielectric grease to prevent water from getting into the electronics at all.
To add venting, to either take off the sticker logo and drill a couple of holes behind it and replace the sticker logo or drill a couple of holes and cover it with tyvek. If I go with tyvek route, I'm hoping it'll act like a gasket to prevent water from seeping in.
Has anybody else done anything to improve the water resistance of their E-LVT and if so, what have ya'll tried?
I've not come across that yet. The button on mine is suitably clicky and takes very little pressure. When you say "turned itself off" do you have to turn it on again with three clicks?
Yes sometimes. I did find that my negative battery terminal had a little bit of film or something on it. It hasnt done it since I cleaned it and lightly greased it.
Glad you got it sorted. I hadn't noticed the protective film on the firing button plate until it wrinkled up!![]()
Its not designed to be waterproof only from what I understand splash resistant. You said your going to fill it with dielectric grease to help with the waterproofing but them your going to vent it. In my opinion that would defeat the whole purpose of the grease. Why would you want to vent it mine never so much as gets a warm battery? Not trying to be rude or anything just thought I would stop you from making a mistake. Theres no seal around the bulb either and the screen is just lightly glued on. If you submerge it water will eventually get through even with grease. Remember if you jar it or drop it the grease will settle or even run out of it if its left in the sun or outside in the heat. I hope I didnt offend you.
On the venting issue - I imagine that it would vent through the ports, a bit like the MVP.
I don't trust mods that rely on venting through the case. I would prefer a mod that would have actual holes so if it does vent, it would do it in a predictable manner. The problem obviously, is how to have holes to the battery compartment so that it can vent but still keep water out.
You took the plunge I take it? Did you get a good deal on it since the 30w versions are expected out anytime.I like the size and shape, the rubber coating, the simple LED display (oleds don't seem to last me as long), battery can be charged in the device.
Things I don't like are the 510 connector (would have preferred a recessed connector), puts out a lot of RFi (can be heard on the car radio), pressing the plus or minus buttons change the setting immediately when pressed.
It looks like mine is a newer version than what I've seen in reviews. In the units reviewed holding the plus button for 3 seconds displays the battery voltage and holding the plus an minus buttons together for 3 seconds displays resistance but on mine its the reverse. The ohm meter on mine is spot on as well, the ohm meter has been brought up in reviews as a problem.
All in all I'm very happy with this mod.