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-[* black] Solder the second end cap
+[* icon_note] In this step, you're going to heat the solder pad and the resistor's end cap so that they'll readily melt the solder wire.
+[* black] Press the tip against the second R4 solder pad and the resistor's second end cap for a few seconds to heat them both. Angle the tip so it has maximum contact with the pad and cap.
+ [* icon_caution] If you heat the circuit board continuously for more than 10 seconds, the excessive heat may damage the solder pad or resistor.
+[* black] Feed the solder wire into the heated area until there's a concave pool of solder surrounding the end cap.
+ [* icon_note] Don't feed the solder directly onto the tip as it won't flow properly into the pad and lead, causing a weak connection.
+[* black] Remove the solder wire first, then remove the soldering iron from the pad.