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guides:elektrosluchminicity [2016/11/02 16:57] – [Building guide] mrkvaguides:elektrosluchminicity [2017/10/08 12:53] (current) mrkva
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 ====== Building Elektrosluch Mini City ======  ====== Building Elektrosluch Mini City ====== 
 +//Updated 8. 10. 2017: Step 12 and 17//
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 [[http://youtu.be/J5Sb21qbpEQ | Soldering Tutorial Part by EEVblog Part 1]] & [[http://youtu.be/fYz5nIHH0iY|Part 2]] [[http://youtu.be/J5Sb21qbpEQ | Soldering Tutorial Part by EEVblog Part 1]] & [[http://youtu.be/fYz5nIHH0iY|Part 2]]
  
 +You can check the [[https://github.com/LOM-instruments/Elektrosluch-Mini-City/blob/master/hardware/elektrosluch_mini_city.pdf|schematic]] on our github, if you need to.
 ===== Required tools ===== ===== Required tools =====
  
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-6. **Solder in the four polymer capacitors.** Beware of their polarity, minus (-) is marked on the body and plus (+) is marked on the circuit board! Double check you are soldering them in correctly, it isn't easy to desolder them. You can use the photo as a reference.</WRAP>+6. **Solder in the four polymer capacitors.** Beware of their polarity, minus (-) is marked by the pink color stripe and plus (+) is marked on the circuit board! Double check you are soldering them in correctly, it isn't easy to desolder them. You can use the photo as a reference.</WRAP>
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-12. **Now it is time to attach the battery holder to the bottom.** Make sure that leads are cut as short as possible, so they won't make accidental contacts with the holder. Use the tape to attach the holder as pictured.</WRAP>+12. ⚠️ __This step is omitted with newer version of the kit and the battery holder gets attached to the extra protective acrylic part at the bottom. See step 17.__ **Now it is time to attach the battery holder to the bottom.** Make sure that leads are cut as short as possible, so they won't make accidental contacts with the holder. Use the tape to attach the holder as pictured.</WRAP>
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-13. (Optional) Cover the battery with attached LOM sticker.  +13. Cover the battery with attached LOM sticker. This protects from parts on the board accidentaly shorting on the battery metallic body.\\ 
-14. **Check one more time if all the polarities (capacitors, battery connector, battery) are correct.** Reversing the polarity might irreversibly damage the circuit. Attach the battery and turn on the device with the potentiometer (it has a built-in switch!). **Check whether the LED lights up.** Plug-in your headphones, turn the potentiometer almost all the way up and **listen if you can hear the buzzing and humming of the electricity** around you from both channels</WRAP>+\\ 
 +14. **Check one more time if all the polarities (capacitors, battery connector, battery) are correct.** Reversing the polarity might irreversibly damage the circuit. Check whether the extended leads are not touch/scratchign the battery when placed in the holder. Attach the battery and turn on the device with the potentiometer (it has a built-in switch!).</WRAP>
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-15. Put the **knob** on the potentiometer. It requires a bit of pressure, make sure you're holding the pot and pressing it against it, not against the whole device.</WRAP>+15. Put the **knob** on the potentiometer. It requires a bit of pressure, make sure you're holding the pot and pressing it against it, not against the whole device
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 +**Check whether the LED lights up.** Plug-in your headphones, turn the potentiometer almost all the way up and **listen if you can hear the buzzing and humming of the electricity** around you from both channels.</WRAP>
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-16. Attach the **front cover** using the 8 screws and 4 stand-offs.</WRAP>+16. Attach the **front cover** using the 8 screws and 4 stand-offs. The front cover has a plastic film on both sides for protection – peel it off for more shiny look!</WRAP> 
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 +17. Eleketrosluch Mini City kits shipped at the end of September 2017 and onwards have **extra acrylic cover** for the bottom of the circuit board. Attach it as pictured.</WRAP>
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-17. **Voilá!** Enjoy your new Elektrosluch!</WRAP>+18. **Voilá!** Enjoy your new Elektrosluch!</WRAP>
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