Do’s and don’ts of building circuits – Elenco Deluxe Snap Rover&reg User Manual

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After building the circuits given in this booklet, you may wish to experiment
on your own. Use the projects in this booklet as a guide, as many
important design concepts are introduced throughout them. Every circuit
will include a power source (the batteries), a resistance (which might be
a resistor, motor, integrated circuit, etc.), and wiring paths between them
and back.

You must be careful not to create “short circuits” (very low-

resistance paths across the batteries, see examples below) as this will
damage components and/or quickly drain your batteries.

Only connect the

ICs using configurations given in the projects, incorrectly doing so may
damage them. Elenco

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Electronics is not responsible for parts

damaged due to incorrect wiring.

Here are some important guidelines:

ALWAYS

use eye protection when experimenting on your own.

ALWAYS

include at least one component that will limit the current
through a circuit, such as a resistor, motor, or the disc launcher,
RX2, and U9 modules (which must be connected properly).

ALWAYS

use the LED and switches in conjunction with other
components that will limit the current through them. Failure to
do so will create a short circuit and/or damage those parts.

ALWAYS

disconnect your batteries immediately and check your wiring if
something appears to be getting hot.

ALWAYS

check your wiring before turning on a circuit.

ALWAYS

connect the disc launcher, RX2, and U9 modules using
configurations given in the projects or as per the connection
descriptions for the parts.

NEVER

connect to an electrical outlet in your home in any way.

NEVER

leave a circuit unattended when it is turned on.

For all of the projects given in this book, the parts may be arranged in
different ways without changing the circuit. For example, the order of parts
connected in series or in parallel does not matter — what matters is how
combinations of these sub-circuits are arranged together.

WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD

- Never connect Snap Circuits

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to

the electrical outlets in your home in any way!

Examples of SHORT CIRCUITS -

NEVER DO THESE!!!

You are encouraged to tell us about new circuits you create. If they are
unique, we will post them with your name and state on our website at
www.snapcircuits.net/kidkreations.htm. Send your suggestions to
Elenco

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Electronics.

Elenco

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provides a circuit designer so that you can make your own Snap

Circuits

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drawings. This Microsoft

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Word document can be downloaded

from www.snapcircuits.net/SnapDesigner.doc

or through the

www.snapcircuits.net website.

DO’s and DON’Ts of Building Circuits

Placing a jumper
wire directly across
the battery snaps is
a SHORT CIRCUIT.

When the switch (S1) is turned on, this large circuit has a SHORT
CIRCUIT path (as shown by the arrows). The short circuit prevents any
other portions of the circuit from ever working.

!

NEVER

DO!

Warning to Snap Circuits

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owners: Do not use parts from

other Snap Circuits

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sets with this kit except for the circuits on

page 44. The Snap Rover

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uses higher voltage which could

damage those parts. Our website www.snapcircuits.net also
has approved circuits that you can use.

!

!

!

NEVER

DO!

NEVER DO!

NEVER

DO!

(+)

(–)

(+)
(–)

!

NEVER

DO!

!

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