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Arduino Switch Soldering
The three switches in place and the resistors tied to the switches prior to soldering. Greg Moore 2012 Folding the switch tunnel
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Arduino Switch Soldering
The wire to join up all the common terminals on the switches is made from a length of multistrand wire and will need to be stripped as shown. Greg Moore 2012 Folding the switch tunnel
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Arduino Switch Soldering
The multistrand wire stripped and twisted tight in the strands and ready to solder across the switch common terminals. Greg Moore 2012 Folding the switch tunnel
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Arduino Switch Soldering
The wire now solderered into place across the common terminals. Greg Moore 2012 Folding the switch tunnel
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Arduino Switch Soldering
Resistors soldered, and bridging wire soldered, no excess wire trimmed at this point. Greg Moore 2012 Folding the switch tunnel
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Arduino Switch Soldering
Close up view of the soldering. Note some non-wet areas of soldering on the bridging wire. These will be corrected. Greg Moore 2012 Folding the switch tunnel
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Arduino Switch Soldering
Excess wires will need trimming after the soldering process. Careful attention to no short circuits at this point. Greg Moore 2012 Folding the switch tunnel
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Arduino Switch Soldering
The first switch wire is added to the end of the 180 ohm resistor. Twisted carefully for mechanical strength, then soldered. Greg Moore 2012 Folding the switch tunnel
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Arduino Switch Soldering
Leave about 15mm for the wire to resistor overlap of lead and wire from resistor. Greg Moore 2012 Folding the switch tunnel
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Arduino Switch Soldering
A length of heat shrink tubing has been attached over the wire and joint. Continue to press it down and cover the switch terminal also. Finally, the heat gun will allow the tubing to pull down tight. Greg Moore 2012 Folding the switch tunnel
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Arduino Switch Soldering
This heat shrink tubing should have been pushed down to cover the switch terminal. Be careful to avoid this mistake. Greg Moore 2012 Folding the switch tunnel
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Arduino Switch Soldering
Another view of the heatshrink tubing, showing the error.. Too short, does not cover the switch terminal. Greg Moore 2012 Folding the switch tunnel
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Arduino Switch Soldering
The second switch wire soldered to the 330ohm resistor and heat shrink tubing over. Note the switch terminal covered also. Greg Moore 2012 Folding the switch tunnel
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Arduino Switch Soldering
Heat shrink tube covers the 4.7k ohm resistors including the connected switch contact. Greg Moore 2012 Folding the switch tunnel
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Arduino Switch Soldering
Close up of the resistors with heat shrink tube. Also, note the bridging wire to the switches is not yet trimmed. Greg Moore 2012 Folding the switch tunnel
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Arduino Switch Soldering
The three 4.7k ohm resistors tied together prior to soldering with the connecting wire. Greg Moore 2012 Folding the switch tunnel
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Arduino Switch Soldering
The red wire now soldered to the 3 resistors and insulated with heat shrink tube. Greg Moore 2012 Folding the switch tunnel
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Arduino Switch Soldering
All the wires and heatshrink in place. The switch wires formed into a loom. Greg Moore 2012 Folding the switch tunnel
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Arduino Switch Soldering
Very important to insulate all conectors and soldered connections. This is a very reliable switchbox now. Neat and done in a professional manner. Greg Moore 2012 Folding the switch tunnel
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Arduino Switch Soldering
The finished project looking very professional and ready to connect to the microprocessor. Greg Moore 2012 Folding the switch tunnel
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Arduino Switch Soldering
To understand more about how to wire this, please see the schematic diagram. Greg Moore 2012 Folding the switch tunnel
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Arduino Switch Soldering
Please see the large schematic of the switch tunnel box. Greg Moore 2012 Folding the switch tunnel
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Arduino Switch Soldering
UEENEEE002B AND UEENEEE027B The End Greg Moore 2012 Folding the switch tunnel
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