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+[title] Finishing touches
+[* black] So, the batteries have arrived. Just in case, I have ordered some smaller ones, as well as the mighty 302040.
+[* black] The wires were soldered (bat+ to PCB+, bat- to PCB-), and I tried to assemble the device.
+[* black] Here comes the annoying bit: ***the sensory switch***. Or [link|https://www.eeweb.com/simple-one-wire-touch-detector/|One-Wire Touch Detector|new_window=true] to be more precise. The thing consists of some magic on the PCB, a wire, and a copper plate. Touching the wire works, so does touching the PCB. If you mess with it once the good battery is attached, you'll be blinded quite fast.
+[* black] To assemble the device without being blinded, use some electrical tape to cover the LEDs. To make the thing easier to assemble, use an audio wire instead of a stock one for the switch. A touch of CA glue (or epoxy in my case), and the light is as good as new (or even better).

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