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Step 12Finish wiring the controller board

finish wiring the controller board
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all that remains is to add connector wires to the controller, and to connect the component leads on the bottom of the board in vertical columns.

to create the vertical columns connections, strip your connector wires with a long section (1.5 inch) of exposed wire at the end. we'll bend that over and use it as the column wiring.

1) add the input positive and negative to the three circuits (red and black wires). i also added one additional capacitor between the input positive and negative.

2) add the wires that go to the R4 dial/slider (yellow wires)

3) add the wires that go to the LED's (green wires for plus, white for minus)

4) add wires for master input power: one red and one black at the right side of the board
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Dan Goldwater is a co-founder of Instructables. Currently he operates MonkeyLectric where he develops revolutionary bike lighting products. He also writes a DIY column for Momentum magazine.