But it could have been that I have more spare time,(retired from first job in '98) or I was just very excited to get these babies working.
Soon as I received my goodies, went straight to the mancave. Had no idea what I was doing, but with all the great step by step instructions and suggestions
even a caveman can do it, the wife does call me crude and rude regularly,
All of these Tibs mods have been looking great!! Makes me upset that I didn't have the funds after the DNA coop to get one!! I'm with Tibs, let's see some more!!
i wanna see more amazing paintjobs.
i also hope to see the tibs become available for further sale i can't believe i put off owning a dna30 for so long.
My girl fried her "Girlie Mod" with a flood of juice. Had to quickly whip up another one for her. Built this yesterday. 6000mAh Lipo in a Bap\Tibs enclosure. Unfortunately they sent me mini instead of micro chargers, but I was in a bind so I used it.
Four coats of pearlized purple, and 3 coats of polyurethane, all applied very lightly with an airbrush. Notice the buttons fit much better now than on the early betas.
Two of three mods complete and functioning perfectly. Number three has its final coat of clear drying as we speak. or type. All the innards for three have been soldered and tested. Final assembly and photos of all tomorrow.
I have noticed that while using the regulated mods, I am preferring lower wattages than with my mechanical mods. I was building coils for my mechanical mods @ ~ .7 which would give me about 25w across the coil. Using the same attys (rebuilt with higher resistance coils for the DNA) I find the flavor better at around 10-15w.
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