Here is my theory (I do not own a Pulse yet) There is an adjustable 510 pin, Is that maybe a tad to high and that causing the entire bridge to be pushed up a fraction and causing the drip tip to not sit flush when screwed on?
I'm not sure on the size difference between the pulse v2 and the AIO but the ones I did (PLA not ABS) didn't cost more than R80. Magnets are cheap +- R2.50 each so a sub R100 for a set of hens teeth is worth it in my book.
Sent from my vivo 2006 using Tapatalk
All in the fun I guess. Amazing the tips and tricks you pick up but nothing is more satisfying than designing and printing something yourself and you get to say " I did that"
Sent from my vivo 2006 using Tapatalk
Well done @blujeenz. You could take a look at these panels on Thingiverse. Maybe try give these a print.
I must admit, i wont be able to print it in ABS (Yet) PLA is my go to.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5164492
It's a pretty simple process provided you have some soldering skills (not plumbing soldering but rather general electrical repair) there are wires from the fire button as well as the up/down button that need to be carefully soldered onto the new board.
The new DNA board already has existing...