Elenco Snap Circuits® Deluxe Sound & Light Combo User Manual

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Project 54

Strobe Effects (VI)

Project 55

Make Your Own

Strobe Effects

Project 56

Another Strobe Light

Tab

Slide tabs into slots.

Tab

Tab

Place disc holder onto

the motor as shown.

Hold white LED (D6)

over disc as shown.

Replace the disc in the disc holder with the one

shown here, and repeat projects 47-49. Observe

the strobe effects. When the disc pattern is totally

blurred, it will appear as purple, cyan, and yellow.

Combining equal amounts of red & blue makes

purple, green & blue makes cyan, and red &

green makes yellow.

Draw your own patterns on paper or cardboard, then cut them to the same

size as our discs. You can also draw patterns on the backs of our discs.

Put them on the disc holder and repeat projects 47-49. Have a contest

with your friends to see who can make the most interesting strobe effects!

You can also find lots of fun patterns and visual illusions by doing a search

on the internet. There is no limit to what you can do!

This circuit is similar to project 47, and works the same way. Build the

circuit as shown. Take one of the colored discs and install it into the disc

holder, then place the disc holder on the motor (M1). Connect the white

LED (D6) to the red & black jumper wires.
For best effects, do this in a dimly lit room. Turn on the slide switch (S1).

Push the press switch (S2) until the motor spins continuously (if it stops

after you release the press switch, replace your batteries). Hold the

white LED upside down over the disc holder so it shines on the spinning

disc, and move the lever on the adjustable resistor (RV) slowly while

watching the pattern on the spinning disc.
The motor spins the disc so fast that it looks like a blur. However, as

you slowly adjust RV the pattern on the disc appears to slow down, stop,

and reverse direction. Patterns close to the disc center may be moving

at different speeds, or in different directions, from patterns farther from

the center!
If the motor does not continue spinning after you release S2, then

replace your batteries. If it still won’t keep spinning then replace the

5.1kW resistor (R3) with the 100W resistor (R1).
You can reduce the strobe speed by replacing the 3-snap on the

adjustable resistor (RV) with the 100kW resistor (R5), just as is done in

project 48.

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