## Usage 1. Print 1. Put unfolded paperclip / wire in (solder works great too!) 1. Put Switch into RCM by sliding on right side and holding VOL+ and pressing Power ## Debugging This might not be the greatest design of these as this is only v6 I printed and tested, but it does work. The paperclip I used wasn't cut down, but I did use a lighter to burn off any coating (if there was any, idk). The final paperclip had a resistance of 300-1000 Ohm, total length of ~8cm. ## Design decisions 1. Asymmetric: worked best in tests. 1. Longer: my own preference for jigs, to not lose them. Also makes using actual paperclips easier as you don't have to cut them short. 1. Thicker wire: up to 1.2mm wire should work, all my paperclips were 1mm+ so I needed a larger design 1. Simple top: there's a lot of space for designs on the top, but let's appreciate the clean look.
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