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You can find more economical information for ''WatsOn'' and the project on our [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/PolicyPractices/Economics Economical View] page. | You can find more economical information for ''WatsOn'' and the project on our [https://2014.igem.org/Team:Aachen/PolicyPractices/Economics Economical View] page. | ||
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For building our ‘’’WatsOn’’’ we used some tools that are not included in the list of necessary components because we assume that they are already available. We used a soldering iron to solder the resistors to the LEDs and fix the headers on the mount of the LEDs. For building electrical circuits our multimeter was very helpful. Furthermore we applied special glue for plastic to hold the acrylic glass in place. All other components were fixed with tape or hot glue which is versatile and can be removed quickly during alignment of components. | For building our ‘’’WatsOn’’’ we used some tools that are not included in the list of necessary components because we assume that they are already available. We used a soldering iron to solder the resistors to the LEDs and fix the headers on the mount of the LEDs. For building electrical circuits our multimeter was very helpful. Furthermore we applied special glue for plastic to hold the acrylic glass in place. All other components were fixed with tape or hot glue which is versatile and can be removed quickly during alignment of components. |
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