Fix numbers in readme

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Robert Marshall 2020-01-12 09:48:49 +00:00
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@ -33,17 +33,17 @@ The front half is white and the rear half is read and the LEDs are "randomly" il
8. Solder some of the single core wire to each terminal of the switch.
9. Push switch in to place.
10. Solder one of the switch wires to the VOUT on the charge controller.
12. Cut enough 3 core wire to thread through the holes in the battery box to reach the Cheapduino with enough on the outside to attach a JST connector.
13. Cut another of the same length.
14. Crimp on a male JST connector on each length of wire.
15. Solder a positive and negative wire on to the Cheapduino.
16. Insert the short lengths of 3 core wire to the battery box and solder the data pins to the Cheapduino (check source code for pin layout).
17. Solder all the remaining unsoldered positive wires to eachother and apply heatshrink. Do the same for the negative.
18. Press in and screw down the microusb connector in to the battery box using 2 of the M2 screws.
19. Connect everything and make sure it all works.
20. Disconnect everything.
21. Press it all in to the battery box and use the remaining 8 M2 screws to attach the lid.
22. Using the M3 screw, fasten the box to the helmet using the fastener from the inside.
23. Press the LED rings in to the horns and cable tie the horns to the helmet.
24. Thread the wires through the helmet, using cable ties to hold in to place.
25. Connect everything back up and enjoy.
11. Cut enough 3 core wire to thread through the holes in the battery box to reach the Cheapduino with enough on the outside to attach a JST connector.
12. Cut another of the same length.
13. Crimp on a male JST connector on each length of wire.
14. Solder a positive and negative wire on to the Cheapduino.
15. Insert the short lengths of 3 core wire to the battery box and solder the data pins to the Cheapduino (check source code for pin layout).
16. Solder all the remaining unsoldered positive wires to eachother and apply heatshrink. Do the same for the negative.
17. Press in and screw down the microusb connector in to the battery box using 2 of the M2 screws.
18. Connect everything and make sure it all works.
19. Disconnect everything.
20. Press it all in to the battery box and use the remaining 8 M2 screws to attach the lid.
21. Using the M3 screw, fasten the box to the helmet using the fastener from the inside.
22. Press the LED rings in to the horns and cable tie the horns to the helmet.
23. Thread the wires through the helmet, using cable ties to hold in to place.
24. Connect everything back up and enjoy.