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ambient temperature tapestry

Step 6Ruby lightboards (orange wire), and Emerald lightboards (green wire)

Ruby lightboards (orange wire), and Emerald lightboards (green wire)
With a new piece of thread, connect (+) on the two ruby lightboards, and stitch towards the temperature sensor.

Just before reaching the sensor, test your lights by touching the needle to the (+) on the battery holder. If they light up, connect the thread to the "H" on the temperature sensor.



Repeat the process for the emerald lightboards. Always cut your thread after each pair of lights is connected. Remember to double-thread your stitches, and keep them as short as possible.

If any light is dimmer than the others, there might be too much resistance. You might need to make another identical stitch to reduce it.
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