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I excitedly opened my package, soldered up the board to my cable, plugged it into my Adafruit Metro328. It didn't work, and was causing the Metro to go into reset. Some testing revealed the board was drawing 250mA! It's supposed to draw 350uA. Some head scratching later, I discovered the ADXL335's pin 1 was not where it was supposed to be. Yes, you read that right, the chip was soldered 90 degrees off! I have a microscope and the gear to do some hacked reflow soldering, so I figured what the hell, it's just a few dollars, let's see if I can fix it. An hour later, the chip soldered on properly and working! But Holy geez, what a pain.