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Note the labels on your circuit board (from left to right: 5V, GND, GND, -5V). Compare the breadboard: red, blue, red, blue.

The labels on your circuit board don't match the labels on your breadboard. Your measurements are correct once you account for this.

In this case (and as a general rule) the labels on the circuit board are the ones to trust.

The labels on your circuit board don't match the labels on your breadboard.

In this case (and as a general rule) the labels on the circuit board are the ones to trust.

Note the labels on your circuit board (from left to right: 5V, GND, GND, -5V). Compare the breadboard: red, blue, red, blue.

The labels on your circuit board don't match the labels on your breadboard. Your measurements are correct once you account for this.

In this case (and as a general rule) the labels on the circuit board are the ones to trust.

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The labels on your circuit board don't match the labels on your breadboard.

In this case (and as a general rule) the labels on the circuit board are the ones to trust.