It totally slipped my mind that I needed to build a new conductor.
I screwed up building my conductor and I need to start over.
I have all the parts I need, but as important as the conductor is I would rather start with a complete new board.
Basically I made my most common "brainless stupid mistake" and installed components backwards. You must understand I
never make this mistake on a part that has only 2-3 solder points. In order for me to do this it has to have more a lot more. In this case the first part I installed backwards has 20 solider points. (Yes I actually did this twice in one build!) Fortunately I caught my mistake when I only had 16 of them the soldered!
Anyway, amazingly I might actually be able to reuse this board, so I am not totally desperate. I would just need to clean out some solder from about 20 holes and reinstall the part.
I did learn something from this:
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Never build electronics at 3 a.m.!
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