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- | Having a close look at the lower right corner of the Pi's PCB on the back side one can easily identify //PP1// and //PP2// as test points, which easily dub as solder pads. One can also see that the right side of the fuse, this bigger part labeled //26 7F// is directly connected to these test points. Several places to solder a wire delivering 5\_volts to. | + | Having a close look at the lower right corner of the Pi's PCB on the back side one can easily identify //PP1// and //PP2// as test points, which easily dub as solder pads. One can also see that the right side of the fuse (this bigger part labeled //267F//) is directly connected to these test points. Several places to solder a wire delivering 5\_volts to. |
Finding a solder pad for connecting GND is just as easy. There' | Finding a solder pad for connecting GND is just as easy. There' |
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