i would hope that this thread is not only a picture thread but also used for troubleshooting and exchanging ideas
if not it might get rather boring!
at least that's how i feel![]()
I also see it as a source of experts, or at least people with more and/or different experiences than I have with mods and vaping.
Now, I'm trying to figure out how to stuff a DNA40 into a VTR body without re-inventing the VTR to hold me over until I re-invent the VTR.
Willy, I figured out what went wrong...the smoke leaked out of the DNA40 and all electronics runs on smoke.
For what I've spent so far, between parts and tools, I could have bought two Vapor Flasks....but they are not what I want.
Tibs, you can polish acrylic or plexi with polishing compounds or wet/dry sandpaper. You do need to use very high grit for sandpaper, as in 2000 or 3000 grit. That can be had at a real automotive supply, not an Auto Zone. Maybe a NAPA, if not find a Sherwin Williams automotive paint supplier or a BASF automotive paint supplier and sweet talk them. Be sure to use it wet, really wet and you'll get a really nice polish. I've polished the cut edges of plexiglass that way and it does take time, but the finish can be made crystal clear.
If it were me Willy I would send it back to Evolv, see what they say maybe they will send you back a new one.
When I sent my shorted one back they asked me if I soldered on it with a battery attached
I didn't, but you never know what happened Evolv is really good and I would bet they send you a new one
Here's what mine looked like, mine shorted as soon as I put the battery in.
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Now this is very very interesting. I RMAd 5 DNA40s a while back. Four were bad screens, one had exactly this same damage to it in exactly the same spot.
Well I appreciate everyone's time and feedback, I just don't want to wear out my welcome.
I don't know what to tell you, Willie. If the case is metal, try some different solvents from mineral spirits to lacquer thinner. If its plastic, just careful, gentle work is all I can offer.
I guess I am grousing about the cost of a DIY mod because I forgot to take into account the basic, general, rule of DIY projects...figure out what you think it's going to cost, then multiply by at least three to arrive a something close. The same rule applies to time involved.
I'll contact Evolv next week and see what they say, they may have seen these smoke in the same spot as mine.
Now I have another question for you guys who tinker, got a new project that belongs to my eight year old grand daughter. Why they buy stuff like that for kids that young is beyond me.
She dropped it, suprise! Also needs a new docking port, that's torn up and might as well put a new battery in while it's apart. My question if anyone knows, will rubbing alcohol take off the last residue of glue they use to hold the screen on? I'm struggling getting all the glue and tiny, tiny pieces of glass out that's stuck to the glue. There is some that wont peel away and I don't want to leave a piece behind and crack the new screen when I press it in, thoughts?
Must be a full moon, last night my wife split soda on the new touch screen laptop I bought her for Christmas. I was up late taking it apart, cleaning and drying the mother board and key board, got lucky and it started up once done! I told her it might die at some point, all we can do is hope it's OK.
I use nail polish removerworks great on glue and cleaning DNA boards post soldering
Ifixit is a great site for video tutorials on fixing any thing apple
I changed a HD in my sons iMac and a fan in his Mac book with Ifixit videos![]()
Got a question for you experience peeps, what is the best thing to use to bond stainless steel into wood without using screws? I'm working on a mini mod and I'm gonna inlay some stainless steel strips with mirrored finish into the wood but need to glue it in but not sure what to use.
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