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COMPONENTS ON SOLDER-SIDE
OF PC BOARD
99.9% of all parts in all kits are mounted on
the component side (top side) of the drilled PC board.
Occasionally, the assembly will call for a small capacitor or
resistor to be soldered across two points on the bottom side of
the board. When this is required, be sure to cut away excess
wire to avoid shorting other PC-board connections.
DC OPERATING VOLTAGES,
ON-OFF SWITCHES, ETC.
Most Ramsey Kits are designed to be
battery-powered, and most major kits designed for our standard
case and knob sets have internal 9-volt batteries and on-off
switches. The Mini-Kits generally operate over a wide range of
voltages, from 3 to 18 volts, with 6, 9 or 12 volts being
standard. Your kit manual specifies the ideal operating voltage
for that kit. It is up to you to supply a switch, wires, battery
holders, etc., for the small kits. Hint: it's good practice to
use red hookup wire for the DC positive (+) and black for the
negative (-).
THE FINISHING TOUCHES!
Although you will be anxious to "turn
on" your project, take one last look at the wiring and
soldering connections. A few minutes spent now can save you
hours of troubleshooting time later! Look for solder bridges,
cold solder joints, missed connections, reversed polarity on
components, and stranded wire shorts. Touch up ANY solder
connections that seem less than perfect. ONCE YOU APPLY
POWER...IT MAY BE TOO LATE!
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