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Step 4Adding the minty boost 2.0

Adding the minty boost 2.0
I used the Minty boost 2.0, because it was the newest, and says it works best with my ipod nano 4th gen, but you can use any version with this. Okay make sure you went to the instructions page at ladyADA's site, and built it correctly (plug in your ipod, to see if it works...) if it does, we now to mod it to work with my Cinnaminy boost. This is easer than you think, all you have to do is unsolder the leads that go from the AA battery holder that came with the minty boost kit, and solder on the leads from your second AAA battery holder, your now done! To make sure you did it right, put in your AAA batteries and see if it still charges your ipod. Your now done with this!
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