Dan
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Post by Dan on Jul 8, 2014 9:28:36 GMT
Wobblybootiesince you've had yours apart, how easy do you think it would be to replace the chip with a dna jobby?
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Post by Wobblybootie on Jul 8, 2014 10:37:10 GMT
Thinking back, I don't think you could get the DNA screen anywhere close to the aperture in the VTR body. It may be possible to cut a new one above the VTR switch but to be honest it would look pretty ugly. If mine fails again and I cannot repair it I would consider two options.
1. Find another dead one and try and cannabalise (sp?) it. 2. Gut it, possibly fit a pair of 18650's in parallel (may have to drop down to 18500's) or just stick with a single 18650 and turn it into a straight Mech Mod.
It's a heavy old beast but I like it because of the 'protection' it gives to the atty, I've dropped, knocked and generally abused (maybe not quite the right word in the present climate) mine from day one and the 510 thread problem was my own fault.
If I had the dosh, I would without doubt, get a Billet Box and the Billet Bridge.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2014 10:38:45 GMT
Wobblybootie - well done you!!! but I've yet to bust my VTR (almost 2 months) thanks to hijack advising me to get the airflow controller. Let this thread be a lesson of warning to new/future VTR owners. Tis a great mod but needs the airflow controller LOL
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