No but it would be a good way to test and see if the board is still good sans fuse.
No but it would be a good way to test and see if the board is still good sans fuse.
This is great info guys...giving it a try now...will report what happens.
Nice, excellent news. The fuse did it's job.Score... yes board is NOT fried. This is a simple fix...50¢ fuse. I will have a Therion 133 indeed.
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Yes it did! Now hopefully Fry's electronics has the surface mount fuse in stock, if not I see places where they can be ordered.Nice, excellent news. The fuse did it's job.
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Steve
I remember seeing some places on Evolvs forum. I'll look them up and send them to you via PM.Yes it did! Now hopefully Fry's electronics has the surface mount fuse in stock, if not I see places where they can be ordered.
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Some info on fuse Fuse Blown.... Any Alternate - Evolv DNA ForumI remember seeing some places on Evolvs forum. I'll look them up and send them to you via PM.
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Steve
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Can you please post pictures of the battery sled? Is it possible to check the sled connections without disassembling the rest of the mod? My Therion is not discharging the battery that sits under the 510 connection
Just to make sure it's a wiring inside... The connector has this plastic protection against inserting battery wrong side, it may interfere. Check that battery actually makes good contact. If you have ohm meter you can try to measure resistance between top plus connectors for both batteries and repeat measures on the negative side. We think that batteries are hard wired in parallel configuration so resistance between plus connectors should be close to zero. Same for negative side.It does when I insert one battery in the innermost slot. But it doesn't power up when I insert one battery in the outer one, near the battery door
The 3.1v soft cell cutoff is under load so when you pull them, it will show more than 3.1v when they're at rest. Because the cutoff is under load, I have my DNA75 set to 2.75v. Not saying that's what you should do, just saying that's what I do.Well I changed my batteries. I didn't wait until it gave me a warning there was just a sliver on the battery bar but it is definately using them equally. Both were at exactly 3.44 so next time I will wait till it tells me since I have it set for 3.1. I am still amazed that is all I used. My batteries are Sony VTC5's 2600mah. Been using it alot trying to find a good profile for 5 days.
Ahhhh OK now I understand so I could easily set mine lower then 3.1. That's good to know. I'm still undecided about DL v1.2SP3. I have really never had any problems with beta software for these things. SX came out with one and it worked really good then they made it final. Does it give you anymore options for the 75. Oh and it was a beach getting those batteries out. It put a little scuff in one but didn't hurt the wrap.The 3.1v soft cell cutoff is under load so when you pull them, it will show more than 3.1v when they're at rest. Because the cutoff is under load, I have my DNA75 set to 2.75v. Not saying that's what you should do, just saying that's what I do.
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Steve
I'm using it on my Lavabox DNA75. I loaded it as soon as it came in. I'm not sure what it added for the DNA75. I think it helped with some getting the low voltage warning to soon but not sure since it's all I've used.Ahhhh OK now I understand so I could easily set mine lower then 3.1. That's good to know. I'm still undecided about DL v1.2SP3. I have really never had any problems with beta software for these things. SX came out with one and it worked really good then they made it final. Does it give you anymore options for the 75. Oh and it was a beach getting those batteries out. It put a little scuff in one but didn't hurt the wrap.