Project 365 color touch light, Make your own parts project 364 – Elenco Snap Circuits® Deluxe Sound & Light Combo User Manual

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Method A (easy): Spread some water on the table into

puddles of different shapes, perhaps like the ones

shown here. Touch the jumper wires to points at the

ends of the puddles. Small, narrow puddles may not

produce any sound.
Method B (challenging): Use a SHARP pencil (No. 2 lead is best) and draw

shapes, such as the ones here. Draw them on a hard, flat surface. Press hard

and fill in several times until you have a thick, even layer of pencil lead. Touch

the jumper wires to points at the ends of the drawings, then move them across

the drawing to vary the sound. You may get better electrical contact if you wet

the metal with a few drops of water. Wash your hands when finished.

Method C (adult supervision and permission required): Use some double-

sided pencils if available, or VERY CAREFULLY break a pencil in half. Touch

the jumper wires to the black core of the pencil at both ends.

Build the circuit and turn on the switch (S1). Initially set the lever on the

adjustable resistor (RV) to the left, then move it later to vary the range of

sounds that can be produced. Make your parts using either the water

puddles method (A), the drawn parts method (B), or the pencil parts method

(C). Touch the metal in the jumper wires to your parts and listen to the sound.

Long, narrow shapes

have more resistance

than short, wide ones.

The black core of

pencils is graphite,

the same material

used in the resistors.

Next, place the loose ends of the jumper

wires in a cup of water, make sure the

metal parts aren’t touching each other.

The water should change the sound.

The pitch may depend on the amount of

water, so see if adding more water to the

cup changes the sound.
Now add salt to the water and stir to

dissolve it. The sound should have

higher pitch now, since

salt water has less

resistance than plain

water.
Don’t drink any water used

here.

Project 365

Color Touch Light

Build the circuit. It doesn’t do anything,

and may appear to be missing

something. It is missing something,

and that something is you.
Touch points A & B with your fingers.

The color LED (D8) may be lit. If isn’t,

then you are not making a good

enough electrical connection with the

metal. Try pressing harder on the

snaps, or wet your fingers with water

or saliva. The LED should be on now.

If it isn’t very bright, then try going into

a dimly lit room.

Make Your Own Parts

Project 364

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