yeah, sorry if that was misinterpretted
i bought spare boards, and like anna just know people
i'm not that clever
i bought spare boards, and like anna just know people
i'm not that clever

We're not done fighting though. Join CASAA. Keep making calls. etc
Wish I had your talent/know how.
Me tooWish I had your talent/know how.
Here is a typical build Doc for a kit:I’ve never built with a dna board but am interested. I think it would be fun to build my own. Is it very expensive? I can solder and have a really good weller butane soldering iron as well as a pretty good soldering station at work that I can use any time. Maybe someone could point me in the direction of how to get started?
Here is a typical build Doc for a kit:
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Anna, why don't you hang onto it and when he starts repairing again, see if the Provape guy can repair it?That is a good deal.
I always err on the side of too much. I also have WAY more RTAs than mods (well maybe not counting my 2.5 provaris and my 8 eleaf invokes.) But I mean I have to calculate for ME.
I mean, I just killed a radius flat out dead. That takes real skill lemme tell you.
Yeah I have all the parts and if anyone handy who needs them wants radius parts you just go ahead and let me know because that thing is NOT coming back to life anytime in the even DISTANT future. They are yours for the taking Etc. But I'm not CLEANING It first and it was in coffee, so I should perhaps note that. The shell may be a little sticky.
Anna
Don't worry, there are more than a few folks here who can. Besides, the newer DNA 75/200/250 boards are a piece of cake. They have nice big pads to solder the power wires to rather than the previous DNA 20/30/40 generation that had through-holes that were always too small for the recommended wire sizes.A while back, I got ten DNA 75's with screens for $110. Those and a rebuildable squonker is my plan. I bought several squonking RDA's. Now if I could soldier, I'd be in business.
For me, I’m not comfortable with mechs so I made sure I have plenty of mods. I also don’t have confidence that I could build a mech with “stuff I have around the house” [emoji4]
Here is a typical build Doc for a kit:
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I like Kester 24-6337-0027 Solder it is a "Eutectic" 63/37 alloy. The advantage of this alloy is that it transitions from melted to solid quicker, meaning a much lower chance of dry solder joints.Although I am building a squonker, your PDF was saved, printed and will be very helpful to me. I favor written material more than videos, I have to go back and re-read sections, often several times before I get it. I have never tried anything remotely like this in my seventy-four years.
Now for the stupid question to show what a novice I am: What brand and type of soldier and flux are you recommending?
Thanks for posting.
Pico X and pico S are the newest. But they don't seem to have the nice KISS approach. A little ugly
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