Project 345 little battery, Project 347 little battery beep, Project 346 tiny battery – Elenco Snap Circuits® Deluxe Sound & Light Combo User Manual

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Project 345

Little Battery

Set the knob on the 500kW adjustable resistor (RV3) to the

left. Place the color LED (D8) across the points marked B &

C (“+” to B); the LED lights as the capacitor charges. Next,

place the color LED across points A & B (“+” to A) instead;

now the LED lights as the capacitor discharges. Move the

color LED back to B & C and repeat. Use the knob on RV3

to vary the charge / discharge rate, but keep it close to the

left (otherwise the LED would be too dim to see).
The capacitor is storing energy like a little battery.

Project 346

Tiny Battery

Use the preceding circuit, but

replace the 470mF capacitor (C5)

with the smaller 1mF capacitor

(C7) or 100mF capacitor (C4). Set

RV3 all the way to the left. Place

the color LED across B & C to

charge C7, then across A & B to

discharge it. The LED will only

light briefly with C4, and will only

flash for a moment with C7,

because C4 and C7 can’t store

much electricity (C5 holds 470

times more than C7, and 4.7

times more than C4). The LED is

easier to see in a dimly lit room.

Set the knob on the 500kW adjustable

resistor (RV3) to mid-range. Place the

470mF capacitor (C5) across the

points marked B & C (“+” to C), then

SWING its “+” side around to point A

(without unsnapping it from point B).

Swing its “+” side between points C &

A several times.
When the capacitor (C5) touches point

C, the color LED (D8) flashes to show

that the batteries charged up the

capacitor. When the capacitor touches

point A, you hear beep from the

speaker (SP2) to show that the audio

circuit discharged the capacitor.
You can change the “beep” sound a

little by turning the knob on RV3.

Batteries can hold a lot

more electricity than

capacitors

because

batteries store chemical

energy while capacitors

store electrical energy.

Project 347

Little Battery Beep

The capacitor is storing

energy like a little battery.

The “beep” you hear is the

voice changer (U27) entering

recording mode, but you

can’t make any recording

with this circuit. Capacitor C5

can’t store enough electricity

to operate the voice changer

circuit, but it can power it long

enough to make a beep.

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