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learn to solder: 

Electronic Dice Kit

Cat no. 

KM1099

Thank you for purchasing the Electronic Dice Kit

Take your soldering skills to the next level with this Electronic 

Dice Kit. 

Once built, you simply shake the module to generate a 

random number between one a six, indicated by the LEDs 

on the top! 

Powered by a CR2032 battery (not included).

If this is the first time you are getting into electronics and 

handling a soldering iron, please download our Soldering 

Guide from our website.

learn to solder: 

Electronic 

Dice Kit

Build Instructions &  

Soldering Guide available at:

   

www.jaycar.com.au/p/KM1099

Disclaimer: Content can change without prior notice. Please visit the website page for the most up-to-date information.

A GOOD SOLDER JOINT 

The diagram here shows you a good solder joint and two 

bad solder joints. A good solder joint is clean and shiny with 

a “volcano” shape, which means the component’s leg is fully 

soldered to the entire solder pad on the circuit board. If your 

solder joint is like the one shown in the middle, it means 

you have not applied enough heat to the solder pad on the 

circuit board. If your solder joint looks like the one on the 

right, it means the component leg was not heated enough 

by your soldering iron for the solder to join properly. 

RECOMMENDED TOOLS. You will need the usual Maker essentials, including a soldering iron (TS1652 Soldering Iron Kit),  

solder (NS3010), and side cutters (TH1897). A third-hand PCB holder (TH1987) is also recommended to make soldering easier. 

GOOD

 

Shiny “Volcano”  

type shape

BAD

The solder pad is 

too cold

BAD

Component leg  

too cold

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