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		<title>By: marshall</title>
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		<description>finally i find how to wire the case to the board when the wires are seperate and the board isnt marked. The directions are clear and easy to see in the pics the only thing i would say is label each pin whether its + or -. on the lower picture id think 1 is positive 3 is negative and 5 would be positive but its negative and not everyone knows that. I appreciate the the directions cause i just plain dont have a clue with electrical. Thanks.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>finally i find how to wire the case to the board when the wires are seperate and the board isnt marked. The directions are clear and easy to see in the pics the only thing i would say is label each pin whether its + or -. on the lower picture id think 1 is positive 3 is negative and 5 would be positive but its negative and not everyone knows that. I appreciate the the directions cause i just plain dont have a clue with electrical. Thanks.</p>
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