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This bit is the most basic in this category, as it only requires one 9V battery. This will be the most common, as the small battery makes your circuits very portable.
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This bit is the most basic in this category, as it only requires one [9V battery](./placeholder). This will be the most common, as the small battery makes your circuits very portable.
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### How to Use
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To use the power bit, you need two things, a [9V battery](placeholder) and a 9V battery [clip connector](placeholder).
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To use the power bit, you need two things, a [9V battery](./placeholder) and a 9V battery [clip connector](./placeholder).
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Instructions:
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This bit is very similar to the normal [power](#power) bit, though instead of using a [9V battery](placeholder) and [clip converter](placeholder), it has a Micro-USB connection that is used to supply power.
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This bit is very similar to the normal [power](#power) bit, though instead of using a [9V battery](./placeholder) and [clip converter](./placeholder), it has a [Micro-USB](./placeholder) connection that is used to supply power.
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### How to Use
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To use this module, you need a power source that has a USB output (computer, battery bank, etc.), and a Micro-USB cable.
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To use this module, you need a power source that has a USB output (computer, battery bank, etc.), and a [Micro-USB cable](./placeholder).
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Instructions:
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1. Use a Micro-USB cable to plug the bit into a computer, battery bank, or other device capable of outputting power.
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1. Use a [Micro-USB cable](./placeholder) to plug the bit into a computer, battery bank, or other device capable of outputting power.
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2. Connect the bit to your circuit, which immediatley powers it on.
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