Attribution to Jason Hazel for kickstarting
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* on/off switch
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* on/off switch
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* both kailh hotswap and mill max compatible through hole
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* both kailh hotswap and mill max compatible through hole
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Special thanks to @jasonhazel for kickstarting the initiative!
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### Notes
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### Notes
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Regarding the JST footprint, you can solder directly or use jst. If soldering, connect power to the middle hole (with the +) and GND to the -. If using JST, be sure to look at your battery wiring and connect the JST connector such that the power lines up with the middle pin (again, with thhe + on the silkscreen)
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Regarding the JST footprint, you can solder directly or use jst. If soldering, connect power to the middle hole (with the +) and GND to the -. If using JST, be sure to look at your battery wiring and connect the JST connector such that the power lines up with the middle pin (again, with thhe + on the silkscreen)
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