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Step 5Put it all together!

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now just drill the holes and install all of the parts in the tin, be careful not to scratch up the sides like I did, and have a good plan for the layout before you start to poke holes in your tin
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Feb 17, 2008. 3:09 PMNotn4 says:
why do i need a 5v regulator? i got a store bought battery-charger and all it contains is a AAAx4 holder and some wires but no components or stuff !
Dec 15, 2008. 9:35 PMawang8 says:
Because 6v will fry the device. I bought a Belkin 6xAAA charger and it has a chip, regulator and resistor inside it... (and 2 wires and a female USB plug.)

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