add link to index and typo correction.

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## Created by tavdog/Tavis Gustafson
### Harbor Breeze Meshtastic Hack
### [Harbor Breeze Meshtastic Hack](./harbor_breeze_solar_enclosure.mdx)
![Harbor Breeze Solar LED Meshtastci Hack Complete](/img/enclosures/hbmh_complete.png)

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Step 2. Solder your battery JST-PHR-2 connector or power wires to the + and - terminals of the battery. If you don't have the proper connector you can solder directly to the pins on the back of the JST connector, just make sure you get the polarity correct.
![Solder to battery terminals](/img/enclosures/harbor_breeze_solar_battery_solder_points.jpg)
Step 3. Drill the hole for your sma pigtail. This can any on the curved surfaces of the enclosure back. A perfectly vertical antenna via 90 degree bend will not allow for a very flat solar panel to choose wisely or use an externally mounted antenna. You can skip this step if you want to use an internal antenna that fits.
Step 3. Drill the hole for your sma pigtail. A perfectly vertical antenna via 90 degree bend will not allow for a very flat solar panel so choose wisely or use an externally mounted antenna. You can skip this step if you want to use an internal antenna that fits.
![Drill sma holes](/img/enclosures/harbor_breeze_solar_sma_hole1.jpg)![Drill sma holes](/img/enclosures/harbor_breeze_solar_sma_hole2.jpg)
Step 4. Install the sma pigtail. Seal with silicone or marine sealant.