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Okay, now we'll be working on switch number two, SW2, switch two for our DIY 3220 point breadboard project
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This is step number one for switch number two. So the first thing we're going to do is we're going to cut a piece of green wire
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Oh, by the way, I have switch two here. We're working on switch two
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We're going to take a piece of green wire at about six inches
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So I'll just roughly measure six inches here. And then I'll cut this piece
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Make sure that that's about right. Yep. Doesn't have to be exact
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Oops. Cut that. And then... I'm going to strip one end of the wire about an eighth of an inch or so off
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A couple of twists And we going to need to solder this green wire to terminal two of switch two
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And just as I discussed for switch one and it steps, I'm going to reference, let's say, this side of the switch two
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I'm rotating it to where we can see the bottom of the switch and all its terminals
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I'm going to say this is terminal two here. So we're working with switch two
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This is our diagram here for our breadboard prototype or the power supply for the breadboard
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And we're working with switch two here. So I'm saying this is terminal
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or I'm sorry, we're working with switch two, terminal two. And I'm going to say that terminal two is here, matching it with the diagram here
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And we solder that green wire we just cut and stripped to terminal two of switch two let me get the helping hands place it right here just like we did before for switch one
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just going to have this hold this here water ready first things first we need to ten the wire and then ten
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terminal two of the switch so I'm tending the wire and then I'll ten terminal two
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Terminal 2. Now I take the wire and solder it to terminal two And just like before I take a piece of heat
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tubing this one's already cut for me I just need enough to cover the end and then
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I'll take my heat gun and I'll heat the tube and we are done and we are done with step
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one we have our six inch piece of green wire we stripped the end of it soldered it to
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terminal two and then we placed a heat string tube on it heated it up and now it's protected and terminal two