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==Instruction changes for building the breadboard menorah with the shamash on the end.== | ==Instruction changes for building the breadboard menorah with the shamash on the end.== | ||
− | The notes below outline the changes to the printed instructions ([http://shop.emscdn.com/KitInstrux/breadboard-menorah-instrux- | + | The notes below outline the changes to the printed instructions ([http://shop.emscdn.com/KitInstrux/breadboard-menorah-instrux-c.pdf PDF Version] 1.3 MB) needed in order to build the breadboard menorah with the shamash on the end rather than in the middle. Please read all the way through prior to bending or clipping any resistors or jumpers! |
− | + | In Step 2 | |
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* Instead of bending six zero-ohm jumpers to 0.5", only bend four to 0.5" | * Instead of bending six zero-ohm jumpers to 0.5", only bend four to 0.5" | ||
* Instead of bending one zero-ohm jumper to 0.7", bend two to 0.7" | * Instead of bending one zero-ohm jumper to 0.7", bend two to 0.7" | ||
* Instead of leaving one zero-ohm jumper straight, leave two straight | * Instead of leaving one zero-ohm jumper straight, leave two straight | ||
− | * Overall, you should have the following lengths of zero-ohm jumpers: 0.4", 0.5" | + | * Overall, you should have the following lengths of zero-ohm jumpers: 0.4", 0.5" x 4, 0.7" x 2, 1.8", straight x 2 |
− | * Construct a 0.2" jumper wire from the clipped lead of a 0.4" zero-ohm jumper or resistor | + | * Construct a 0.2" jumper wire from the clipped lead of a 0.4" zero-ohm jumper or resistor |
− | * Bend the 51 ohm resistor into a U-shape | + | * Use a clipped lead from one of the resistors (ideally from one trimmed to 0.4” length) to make an extra 0.4” jumper (which will look like a staple) |
− | + | * Bend the 51 ohm resistor into a U-shape | |
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− | + | In step 3E | |
+ | * The extra 0.7” jumper goes from 50-f to 55-c | ||
+ | * Connect 0.2" jumper wire from 30-h to 32-h | ||
+ | * The 51 ohm resistor goes from 31-c to 32-c | ||
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− | * Prepare a Red LED according to the procedure for the Yellow LED, instead twisting one zero-ohm jumper to each leg. | + | In step 4 |
+ | * Prepare a Red LED according to the procedure for the Yellow LED, instead twisting one zero-ohm jumper to each leg. On the long lead of the LED, place the body of the jumper slightly lower so that you can tell them apart. Insert from 55-a (long lead) to the blue stripe (short lead). | ||
− | + | In Step 5 | |
− | * The Yellow LED goes from 31-a to the blue stripe | + | * The Yellow LED goes from 31-a to the blue stripe |