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1Start with the switch!
The design on this board is super simple so you can solder the components on in any order. Personally, I like to start with the switch.
If you're having trouble keeping the board from moving when soldering you can use a piece of tape to hold the board down. Just be sure not to have the tape too close to where you are soldering your joint!
*Note: The switch is made of metal so it gets hot when soldering. Be careful touching it during and directly after soldering!
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2Next, solder on the LEDs
I find it helpful to solder the 2 outer LEDs first and the middle on last. I usually use a spool of solder wick to support the other side of the board while soldering. (you can use anything that's a similar height to the board.)
The long and short is referring to the lengths of the LED legs. The long leg should go through the hole labeled long and the short leg through the hole labeled short.
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3Last, is the battery holder
I made the holes for the battery holder snug so with a little pressure it should snap into place for easy soldering!
*Note: The battery holder is made of metal so it gets hot when soldering. Be careful touching it during and directly after soldering!
*I like to add a bit of extra solder so the clouds eyes look nice and smooth.
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