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billy_idle

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I'm trying to learn how to wire a DNA 200, so I've made a layout in photoshop to help me.
Does this look correct?
I'm having trouble knowing what I need to do with the LED switch, do I need to wire it differently?
Anything I have wrong, please tell me!
The green bits on the wires are shrink tubing.

DNA 200 wiring.jpg
 
So I looked at the DNA 200 forum and one of the administraters posted regarding connecting an illuminated switch like the one I want to use:

"If you look below the fire button you will see 4 small solder pads. Attach a 100 ohm resistor between the 2 pads on the left above the screen-printed 'F'. Resistor link

Above the fire button, near the board edge and slightly off to the right, you will see 2 identical small solder pads. Attach your LED there, cathode side toward the middle of the board.

That will give you what you want."

I have tried to figure it out and added the resistor from the link to the image. I imagine it's the wires for the LED part of the switch that go to the board where they say, and the wires for the button to fire the atomiser still go where they usually would. Anyway this is what I came up with. Plus a nicer battery lol.

Any feedback is appreciated!
I will post it of the evolv forum when they have approved my application, whenever that will be....
There is a white wire between the blue and black one from the Lipo, it just doesn't show because of the white background, oops.
DNA 200 wiring jpg.jpg
 
That looks right to me.

Did you get into the dna200 forum?

I am in there, if you didn't get in, I could post this picture to confirm it is correct
 
That looks right to me.

Did you get into the dna200 forum?

I am in there, if you didn't get in, I could post this picture to confirm it is correct
Thanks! :)
Yes I am there, same nic. I haven't posted this yet as I wil not be able to start on it until some time next year, probably the summer. I have to save for a few tools first so I can make the mod case and do soldering, buy the parts etc, and by that time they might even have updated the board lol.
It's good to know I'm not wildly off the mark though.
 
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