 Well, I don't know if you can see this, well, some could argue and say that's pretty corrupt. I'd probably just mention back that all the resistors are on the correct pads. The solidaries are only on those pads, not spread across other pads, apart from one pad obviously going on to the other, you know. So, you know, it may not be as aesthetically pleasing, but this is my second attempt at doing some SMD work and I'm learning a little bit as I go along. Like, today I'm using a tray rather than knocking them all over the place, I'm losing them. I'm not quite sure I'm going to do that one last resistor that's in there. I don't want to throw it away, I don't want to just hang them out in there. I'm going to have to pull out another empty drawer, so not four empty drawers down the bomb, and I could tip that into there and put that back, but let's see what I'm going to do. I'm just going to put that over there. And I'll have to order myself some sort of little tray, but without the ones where the slots just rattle about all over the place, because I can see how quickly things will get messed up in there with loose resistors. Or get one of those and then go round it with silicone or something to glue it all in or hot snot, whatever. Probably hot snot, I don't know. So, we've now got the 104, which is 100 nanofarads. No, it's not, it's a 100,000, yeah, so it's 100 nanofarads. I didn't know what these were. These are 20 peak of irons, it's got to be because it doesn't look like 20 peak of irons. I can't work out with any sort of stretching my imagination if that actually gives indication of 20 peak of irons, even if you hold it up the other way around. It's because it's the only ones left out, the ones I can't tell what they are, but then there's that left on there, so that's what that is. All these little transistors to put on. And a whole bunch of 10 k's. Yay! We've got the red zone, a few of the greens, it's actually upside down. We've got that side nearly finished. We've got to put the speaker in and the capacitor and the USB connection. We've got a solder here, the front display, which is yet to go in. And then that's pretty much it. We've got the headers to put in, which will go here. We'll have to go there or on the back. I don't know where they actually go. I think they might go on to the back because where would be the point to put them on the front, because the wires connect into the back. That's what I would say. So, yeah, it's so fast, so good. Now I've sorted out the soldering iron as well. I turned it off, I gave it all about an hour of break, so I'll give it another short period of time. I think it's probably starting to mess up a bit, but it won't take me long to do these LEDs. So I'm going to press something, but I'm going to speed up the sequence. There's no point. My jibber jabber anyway. Yeah, it all listens to that. So let's go. Not far. Not far to go now. I'm watching John Panette a little bit on the other screen. Up there. There's the old Jacob's ladder on the go. I love the smell of it. It smells just fresh and clean. Really, let's crack on, shall we? Up there. Behind me. Apart from putting the chips on. That's it. I'll need to run our parts. I've got a few spares. I've got a couple of green LEDs. I've got a red LED, two red LEDs. But as you can see, I've filled the LED holds. The Bluetooth I don't have. So I wonder if that's an add-on you can buy. I'm not sure what you'll do with the Bluetooth, unless you can program it from your phone or computer. So I'm just going to give the inside of this battery thing a little bit clean because it looks like there's some grubbing us there. And then I chuck these chips in. I'll make sure you get these right around. Make sure they're nice and firm. I like that all of the legs are bent. That's nice. They're just not quite in far enough. You might just have to bend them a little bit. Because I can just tilt all of them just slightly. A bit more. I might do it. Let's hope that they are beautiful. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. Let's just get a cup here. A little cup over here. And there we can't drink it. Just want to get that. This is just an old tea towel. So rather than use... I still have to go around all these joints as well. And get the flux out. Doesn't look too bad, does it? Now, I don't even wear your powersot. VCC and ground. I think. So I'll have to do a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a lock on the destructions. Which are nice because they're actually in English. I can't, I can't show you. I don't know what I've got up on the screen. Basically, that's it. OK. So I'll show you how to put that on. Make sure you put the USB correctly on the right side. What we need to know, though, is how you power it up. Look, it's all in English, which is really, really nice. They did theirs all in one go. I didn't want to do that. I'm not quite sure how you power it up, though. Not even with the voltages, so I'm hoping it's going to see. No. It must be one of the other ones. So I've got other PDFs. I'll just balance this on top of my torch. All right, let's see. We've got an operating instruction. Hello. Oh, thank you. Show me. Functions of operation. That's the wrong way around. A little bit bigger. OK. Yep. Luckily, how do you power it up? Function settings. Yep. OK. How do you power it up? And how much power do you give it? Oh, it's got things it tells you about errors. Oh, that's it. It doesn't actually tell you where to put the power. And I'm presuming you have to have power, because all those LEDs is a little three volt battery, unless we're not. Assembly componentless schematics. Electronic work. Oh, maybe the schematic. Ground. OK. Yep. VCC, nine volt. Pin five and ground on the left. One, two, three, four, five, six. So what is that? Is she a five pin or zero? Is she a six pin or zero? Oh, that's on the mini USB. OK. So the six pin, there it is. VCC five volt and ground. So have I got to plug this in with the USB? Seriously? Oh, dear. I don't even know where to plug it in. It's over there. VCC. I'm not that well prepared here for that. Oh, that's... There's a USB small app fit. Yeah. I haven't plugged that. Yeah, I know. That means I haven't got a... You're still recording? Yeah, brilliant. Because I haven't got a thingy or anything like that. So I've got a USB cable right here. So let's see what happens. Maybe I'll just plug it in USB. I'm not going to put the battery in because I found out with another clock. It didn't work properly. And then when I put the battery in, when I took the battery out and tried it, it did. OK. There we go. All right. Here's the USB right here. So I'm just going to plug this in. Remove the sparks. Well, that just didn't work. It did nothing. I don't want to smell. I'm not sure nothing's going on. No, I should have guessed. I'm not going to get this right. I'm on because it's a bit... I didn't think it would help me plug the USB directly into the socket there. Now this USB is directly on the socket. And so again, it's my computer. Oh, that sort of came on and went off, didn't it? A little pop. Came on off a little pop. Pop. So is there anything I've missed? I suppose I should go on with all of this. I'm just going to leave it one little... I'll do it again. OK. We've got some sort of function. Now I'm going to try putting the battery in in case it's one of these things that needs to be run with the battery in. Let's see if it works then. I've disconnected it from the power supply. I'm going to put in the battery in. Shouldn't affect that at all. Let's try it again. OK. So this is what Sam Blaster wanted the battery in as well. OK, that's quite cute. That's quite cute. That's quite cute. Of course I've got no idea what any of these functions and stuff do just yet. 25 C. Oh, that's the temperature. Excellent. And it's 22... Well, it's got the wrong time, but how's it supposed to know the time? I've not told you yet. Let me turn off this sort of an iron. Just so I don't... I won't use any energy that I need to. I'm lacking me to... OK. Well, you can say that that works. It reads the temperature. It probably is about 25 degrees in here. So that might be being a bit generous. It's an hour or so out, but I need to set the time. Maybe that's the time. I have to figure that one out. That could be the alarm. That could be... No, it's actually clocked up a minute, hasn't it? So I presume that is the time. So I wonder if it does this continuously. I mean, I need to look through those functions and... Oh, that would be the date with it. 20 for the top. OK. Yeah, that would be the time because it's flashing in the little... The little thing is flashing. I prefer it to just stay on that, but... That's pretty cool too. I like that. I like that. I'm going to get another one of those and build another one. And I'll... I'll give them to my... my grandsons for their rooms. Maybe I can... In actual fact, you know, I reckon I can probably present this to my daughters and say, make little frames. I'm going to need some sort of material that you can see through. Yeah. So you can see all this going on, but it helps dull out the rest of it and have it sat inside a little frame. They were asking me if there was something that I could, you know, make for the bedrooms of the grandchildren because they're still babies. And... I couldn't think of anything really that they can have apart from, like, a nightlight type thing. This could be ideal. Maybe they don't need a temperature gauge, but so it would just be on the time or whatever, but... And I know that these buttons on the back do other things. Thank you. Well, there might be a bit of a dodgy connection there or something. Yeah, there is. So I probably need to a little bit more solder work on the back there. Or it could be this. But I'll check my connections here first. I may have been a bit light on the solder. I will rectify that. It does seem to me. Make it a little pull there, a little push there. It doesn't want to work. That's not so good. Okay, so let's just take it off and... mode plus RST reset. Okay, so I'm going to re-solder this and... Yeah. But just on the... on the... You know, it works. So I'm going to give it a thumbs up. There we go. Cheers for watching, guys. I'll probably do one on all the nodes and stuff, but... Yeah, that's pretty good. Bye, y'all. That's...