18350 Dna 30 micro mod

18350 Dna 30 micro mod

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New Project Alert: Test Case Successful! I've thoroughly tested this new design, and it's a real showstopper. Keep in mind that running a dna 30 at its full capacity of 30 watts will far exceed the amp limit of any standard 18350 battery, causing it to draw too much power. To ensure safe use, keep the wattage below 20 watts. This innovative design uses standard keystone battery contacts and a versatile fat daddy v4 short or v5 510 connection. Assembly might seem intimidating at first due to its four-part construction and compact size. Here's some valuable assembly advice: Before you begin assembling, make sure to pre-wire everything with no slack in the negative lead but some excess in the positive lead. This will give you the necessary room to fit the battery tray after inserting the DNA tray and buttons. Tread the 510's pre-wired pin into place before securing it in the case. Then, attach both the 510 connection and the locking nut at the same time to prevent wire twisting. The battery door might require some minor sanding to achieve a snug fit. A huge thank you to all who appreciate my creations! Consider supporting me by donating, which directly goes towards funding new software and printer upgrades that help bring more innovative designs to this community. Click here to donate: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=Z25EVZALKDTWG Print Settings: Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 30% Notes: Only support is required for the DNA tray.

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