Project 340 high low light, Project 338 water alarm, Project 339 continuity tester – Elenco Snap Circuits® Deluxe Sound & Light Combo User Manual

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Turn on both slide switches (S1). Move the lever on

the adjustable resistor (RV) all the way to the left or

right, and watch the brightness of the color LED (D8).

The light should be a little brighter when RV’s lever is

to the left.
Now move RV’s lever toward one side, but not all the

way. There should be a larger difference between the

same positions on the left compared to the right.

Project 339

Continuity

Tester

Use the preceding circuit,

but instead connect the

loose ends of the jumper

wires

to

different

materials in your home. If

you hear sound, then the

material you tested has

low resistance and is a

good

conductor

of

electricity.

Project 340

High Low Light

The left side of RV is connected to 6V, while

the right side is only connected to 3V; so the

color LED will be brighter when RV’s lever

is to the left. Moving the lever toward the

middle increases the resistance in the

circuit, and the higher voltage left side will

be less affected than the right side.

Project 338

Water Alarm

Build the circuit, and initially leave the loose

ends of the red & black jumper wires

unconnected. Turn on the slide switch (S1);

nothing happens. Now place the loose ends

of the red & black jumper wires into a cup of

water, without their snaps touching each

other. You should hear a tone now, indicating

that you have detected water!
Don’t drink any water used here.

You could place this circuit

in your basement, then it will

sound an alarm if your

basement starts to flood

during a storm.

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