Project 81 double red siren, Project 82 double lights siren – Elenco Snap Circuits Motion User Manual

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Build the circuit and turn on the slide switch (S1). A siren sounds, and

two red lights are on.
Variants: You can change the sound by removing the 1-snap and 2-

snap wires that are at point A, or by moving them to be across points B

& C, or across points A & D. You can also reverse the orientation of the

red/yellow bicolor LED (D10); then it produces yellow light instead of

red light.

Project 81

Double Red Siren

Build the circuit and turn on the slide switch (S1). A siren sounds, and

two red lights are on.
Variants: You can change the sound by removing the 1-snap and 2-

snap wires that are at point C, or by moving them to be across points A

& B, or across points A & D. You can also reverse the orientation of the

red/yellow bicolor LED (D10); then it produces yellow light instead of

red light.

Project 82

Double Lights Siren

The color LED (D8) doesn’t

change colors because the

alarm IC (U2) is constantly

resetting it.

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The color LED (D8) is mostly red color

because in this arrangement there is

barely enough voltage across it to turn it

on, and red light is easier for it to produce

than green or blue. There will be more

green and blue if your batteries are

strong, and less or none if they are weak.

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