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Insert the LED. Before soldering, you can bend the leads out at 45 degrees to hold an LED in place while you solder. Solder both leads and clip the leads short on the back side.
 
Insert the LED. Before soldering, you can bend the leads out at 45 degrees to hold an LED in place while you solder. Solder both leads and clip the leads short on the back side.
  
 
Here's what one of the LEDs looks like, soldered into place:
 
 
http://shop.emscdn.com/wiki/artcontrol/32.jpg
 
  
  
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Be careful, because there is a second, similar looking capacitor that you'll install in the next step. This one is labeled "10 uF 50 V."
 
Be careful, because there is a second, similar looking capacitor that you'll install in the next step. This one is labeled "10 uF 50 V."
  
This type of capacitor has a polarity, and needs to be installed with the correct orientation.  It must be installed with the minus sign ("-") on the side of the capacitor oriented towards the minus sign on the PCB.
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This type of capacitor has a polarity, and needs to be installed with the correct orientation.  It must be installed with the minus sign ("-") on the side of the capacitor oriented towards the minus sign on the PCB.
  
  
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Tack one of the pins to keep the component in place, turn the board over and check that the terminal block is straight and flush with the PCB before soldering the other pins.  
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Tack one of the pins to keep the component in place, turn the board over and check that the terminal block is straight and flush with the PCB before soldering the other pins.
 
 
(The pins of these terminal blocks are short and stiff.  They can't be bent out at 45 degrees to hold them in place while soldering, and generally do not need to be trimmed after soldering.)
 
  
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http://shop.emscdn.com/wiki/artcontrol/46.jpg
  
  
 
http://shop.emscdn.com/wiki/artcontrol/53.jpg
 
http://shop.emscdn.com/wiki/artcontrol/53.jpg
  
In the photo above, of the completed Art Controller, you can see how these two two-pin terminal blocks look when installed correctly.  
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In the photo above, of the completed Art Controller, you can see how the relays look installed.
  
  
 
http://shop.emscdn.com/wiki/artcontrol/46.jpg
 
  
 
The blue three-pin terminal block goes here -- also with the holes facing outward:
 
The blue three-pin terminal block goes here -- also with the holes facing outward:

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