BB4444 wrote:
Wow. Thanks for the quick reply. I think I'm not explaining my situation very well. This was a brand new out of the box Billet. I got a battery in. Hit the fire button once and as soon as the board woke up it scrolled all the way down to 1 watt. Since taking the button side inner apart that is no longer an issue, which tells me the negative button on the actual board(fire button side) was being pressed on by the inner due to the board placement being off. Its funny you referred to some boards as "floaty" bc that is exactly how I would describe mine. It doesnt seem to want to sit down into the right spot which leaves the inner slightly aschew. Even when I get the inner back on pretty close to how it should be the little ribbon going up to the fire button will not sit where it should in that little rounded out groove under the actual button. I realize those ribbons(both going to screen and fire button are very delicate. I'm tempted to try and glue that ribbon in place under the fire button. I really don't want to have to send this thing back and deal with all that. I can upload pictures if that might help. Thanks
yes. photos might help. The dna 60 chip has grooves cut along each side, used as mounting rails. They are easily broken off, which can cause the chip to slightly float. That's not the only reason, but a common one over the years. When everything is in it's place properly, you should get no real problems from a floaty chip...which is what you will have to do, it seems.
It sounds like you solved the wattage adjustment button problem, am I hearing that correctly? If so, great. All I can tell you, without photos, is that normally the fire button switch doesn't move. You may have loosened it, so glue could help. Usually, if mine come loose, i just put it in place, and place the panel/button on top, and lock it down...no problems. (hopefully this will work for you)
Photos could help, good luck!
Edited on 12/7/2021 at 12:27 AM. Reason: