Sounds like the 510 is the culprit. Can you swap it out? Re-solder the connections?
Sounds like the 510 is the culprit. Can you swap it out? Re-solder the connections?
Disconnect the 510 and see if the discharge continues. If it does, there's another problem somewhere. If it doesn't the problem is in the 510.
Thanks KTMSounds like the 510 is the culprit. Can you swap it out? Re-solder the connections?
I meant re-solder the connections on the 510 end, not on the board. I ASSumed you know how to solder so I didn't think the issue was on the board sideThanks KTM
It's a specific 510 for this modI was getting this draw with both boards, So unlikely it's my soldering. I'm going to open the mod & then the 510 & see what I can do
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Steamer,
You are somehow bleeding voltage constantly without use and since you swapped a DNA in the only thing you probably saved from the original setup was the sled and its wiring. Sounds like a voltage leakage in the battery sled/leads due to poor insulation.
Look for an exposed wire or short to the body of the mod in the positive lead, sled, or battery spring pads. Could be the paint is insulating this short, but allowing just enough voltage to pass to ground to drain off the battery.
Steamer, if you're reading .6 volts across the 510 with no atomizer on it and without pressing any buttons, something else it's pretty likely something else is awry, or maybe a pumpernickel. I was busy mixing liquids and haven't been watching your progress.
YesThe DNA is passing .6v into to the positive lead to the 510?
Didn't you say you propped the fire button using resistance wire to hold something to the board? Any chance that may be touching something it shouldn't?
Unless that .6v is reading resistance, I wouldn't expect the the DNA to pass it to the positive lead, especially in sleep or OFF mode.No chance, all the mods I did were with Plastic & epoxy.
The BS was doing this right off the hop, it was discharging the batteries, when it was new.
I just didn't do any investigating. Until The DNA was doing it too
It would pulse if it was trying to do refinement (or on atty analyser), but I very much doubt it would try if there was zero res.I'll have a look at both a 75 and 200 later today to see if there's any voltage present at the 510 while they are idle. I really wouldn't expect that there will be, but one never knows, do one?