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| + | Place the diode next to the marking '''D1''' |
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| + | See that there is a white stripe on the silkscreen? Make sure that the white stripe on the diode matches that below it. Otherwise you'll find that the kit doesn't work at all! |
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| + | Bend the two wire leads out so that the diode sits flat against the PCB |
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| + | Now solder both wires to the PCB. |
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| + | Press the flat of the soldering iron tip against both the wire and the pad (silver ring in the PCB) for a few seconds and then poke in some solder. Then remove the solder. Then finally remove the iron. The solder joint should be a shiny cone. |
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| + | Now use yoru diagonal cutters to clip the long leads just above the solder joint. |
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| + | Now flip back over. Next we wil solder in the ON/OFF switch! Its pretty clear what we use it for :) |
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| + | The switch is 'symmetric' so don't worry about putting it in backwards because it is the same either way. |
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