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Even if there were no leds, the controller would still work. Yes you can just press it up against it, assuming the contacts are nice and flat. Oh, and point of advice, the little white dot that's by either of the 2 led contacts is the + side.
Oh, and point of advice, the little white dot that's by either of the 2 led contacts is the + side.
thats good so u can put it any way without having to worry
Heh does it really matter witch way the leds are soldered on the controller.
Should be able to cuz i put it wat ever way i have it ready.
Yeah just to add some more to PSP Kicks' postIt would matter if you put the leds on the wrong way round..Since these controllers run on DC voltage, the placement of the polarity of componants is very important, and would be a main problem in why a circuit doesn't work for one reason or another.IF these controllers ran on AC (Which they wouldn't for many reasons, one being because it isn't as safe) then polarity placement wouldn't be much of a problem..but anyway back to why..Led's - Light emitting DIODES , will only allow current to pass one way through them, they will not light up if they are the wrong way round, this is due to the nature of a diode - it will allow current to pass in one direction, and it will BLOCK the current in the other direction, which is bad news for a wrong-way-round led..hope this helps
english translation by kyleif you dont put right way no workky
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hahai think this is the start of a new beginning ----that is a nice desolder job at the top ! - exactly how it should look