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Okay, this is the easy and fun part now. The first thing to place after the halfway point in this project is the potentiometer. If the leads of the potentiometer seem bent, which they usually are, straighten them out with a pair of flat pliers so it will go in more easily on the circuit board. The single lead on the narrower side of the potentiometer goes in P13, right where the red wire was bent slightly to make room for it. The other leads go in as shown in the image notes. Solder that down good and tight. There isn't really a need to trim it's leads, as they are fairly short already.

Shown in the image notes are the descriptions of what needs to go where. Follow those notes, and you will be about 75% done!

Once you completed all shown in the notes, go on to the next step.
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