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Our guide to adding the [expansion board is here](/expansionadding.html). When you have the expansion board added, return here.
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Our guide to adding the [expansion board is here](/expansionadding.html).
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### Attach the header
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### Attach the header
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*Note* - the image above shows the SOAR board ready for the header to be soldered **without** the expansion sensor attached - you can assemble the board in this order if you want (some people prefer it), but it's easier to add the expansion sensor first in out opinion.
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*Note* - the image above shows the SOAR board ready for the header to be soldered **without** the expansion sensor attached - you can assemble the board in this order if you want (some people prefer it), but it's easier to add the expansion sensor first in our opinion.
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Now that your board is set up, it's time to configure your Raspberry Pi so that you can use it.
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Now that your board is set up, it's time to configure your Raspberry Pi so that you can use it.
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