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Post by glen on May 28, 2015 21:31:55 GMT
Thanks both of you. Looks like I'll have to get one of these for a back up. I love my zero! It Is the same mod that i bought from angelfire mods, they just upgraded it to a dna40 chip. the actual build quality is almost identical
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Post by lee on May 29, 2015 7:25:00 GMT
glen only just managed to get mine up and running, as i had a bitch of a problem with the adjustable screw in the 510 so much so its a bit mangeled!! Grrrrrr it was very overtightened!! Oh well never mind As for the build - Solid, fires on request and i love the feel of the Mod, just waiting for some nickle to arrive then we'll give the temp control a blast, and to be fair if its shite then least i have got a smart, well built 60watt mod for £38 Anyone know where i can get some spare centre pin screws for the 510? Think they are brass??
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Post by glen on May 29, 2015 8:31:44 GMT
glen only just managed to get mine up and running, as i had a bitch of a problem with the adjustable screw in the 510 so much so its a itsit mangeled!! Grrrrrr it was very overtightened!! Oh well never mind As for the build - Solid, fires on request and i love the feel of the Mod, just waiting for some nickle to arrive then we'll give the temp control a blast, and to be fair if its shite then least i have got a smart, well built 60watt mod for £38 Anyone know where i can get some spare centre pin screws for the 510? Think they are brass?? Sorry to hear that, mine was screwed down tight, but undid easily enough, not sure where you would get a replacement, but I am sure somebody on here would know, still think Its a nice mod, and the temp sensing works fairly well, but as you say for the money its a good 60watt device, goodluck with your search for a centre pin
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Post by lee on May 29, 2015 8:40:08 GMT
glen it is a great mod and i am pleased with it, the centre pin isnt totally fubar'd, and im still able to use it so no real harm, but i would like to replace the centre pin if i can get hold of a replacement and if anynoe knows where i can get one from
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Post by glen on May 29, 2015 8:44:06 GMT
glen it is a great mod and i am pleased with it, the centre pin isnt totally fubar'd, and im still able to use it so no real harm, but i would like to replace the centre pin if i can get hold of a replacement and if anynoe knows where i can get one from Think It might be copper, helps with temp sensing, I believe, I aint the person to ask, but just make sure before you try, as you say for the money its a very solid beast
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Post by robby on May 29, 2015 15:38:01 GMT
glen it is a great mod and i am pleased with it, the centre pin isnt totally fubar'd, and im still able to use it so no real harm, but i would like to replace the centre pin if i can get hold of a replacement and if anynoe knows where i can get one from Think It might be copper, helps with temp sensing, I believe, I aint the person to ask, but just make sure before you try, as you say for the money its a very solid beast If it`s a reasonable chip inside, brass will probably do fine
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Post by glen on May 29, 2015 15:42:27 GMT
Think It might be copper, helps with temp sensing, I believe, I aint the person to ask, but just make sure before you try, as you say for the money its a very solid beast If it`s a reasonable chip inside, brass will probably do fine Not as good as the dna40 robby, its a little less accurate, but still not bad
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Post by robby on May 29, 2015 15:49:14 GMT
If it`s a reasonable chip inside, brass will probably do fine Not as good as the dna40 robby, its a little less accurate, but still not bad
Forget about the numbers, do a scorch test and use that as your guide Who knows what is accurate and what isn`t
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Post by glen on May 29, 2015 15:52:38 GMT
Not as good as the dna40 robby, its a little less accurate, but still not bad
Forget about the numbers, do a scorch test and use that as your guide Who knows what is accurate and what isn`t thanks robby I did eventually think of that, not before I set It up the same as my dna, now thats what i call a nic hit.
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Post by letsavit on May 30, 2015 13:58:05 GMT
Still ant got my one
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Post by letsavit on Jun 1, 2015 15:31:47 GMT
Well got mine, the postive screw was way too tight, head broke clean off leaving it useless.... Edit, and whys it got crap Philips screws and not allen heads like the pics?
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Post by glen on Jun 1, 2015 15:45:16 GMT
Now thats not right letsavit, get a claim in, lee also had the same problem Must admit I didnt notice the phillips screws until you mentioned it
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Post by jcol on Jun 1, 2015 17:58:13 GMT
letsavit ouch!! unlucky mate As glen said, get a claim in. Mine was also very tight but it came loose eventually. I also didn't realise the philips screws lol, would have preferred allen heads as it looks better
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Post by letsavit on Jun 1, 2015 18:48:51 GMT
I Put a claim and see what fastech say but I have a DNA30 zero clone I may sacrifice for parts...
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Post by glen on Jun 1, 2015 18:51:55 GMT
I Put a claim and see what fastech say but I have a DNA30 zero clone I may sacrifice for parts... Sometimes they dont ask for the damaged item back, fingers crossed
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