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English: Step 3: Take the resistor and insert it into holes H1 and H5 on the breadboard – it doesn’t matter which way round this goes. LEDs are really greedy and will take all the power they can, which could damage the Pi. We use this resistor to limit the amount of power the LED can draw from the Pi.
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Source http://cotswoldjam.org/downloads/2016-11/buzzwire-gpiozero.pdf
Author David Pride, Fritzing

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Step 3: Take the resistor and insert it into holes H1 and H5 on the breadboard – it doesn’t matter which way round this goes.

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