Project 117 triple motion, Project 119 dominator, Project 118 slow triple motion – Elenco Snap Circuits Motion User Manual

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Build the circuit. Place the merry-go-round

base on the geared motor (GM) shaft; if

desired, insert some of the cardboard

figures into the base or install one of the

colored discs into it. Turn on the slide

switch (S1).
The geared motor spins the merry-go-

round, the light motor (M7) spins and

lights, and the air fountain (AF) blows air.

Place the ball directly in the blowing air

above the air fountain. The blowing air

should balance the ball, so it floats in the

air and “dances”. Occasionally the ball

may become unstable and fall out; just

place it back into the air flow.
NOTE: this circuit may work for a while and

then suddenly shut down. If so, turn off the

slide switch, wait a little while, and then turn

it back on. Snappy explains why in project 66.

Project 117

Triple Motion

!

WARNING:

Moving parts. Do not

touch the fan during operation.

Project 118

Slow Triple

Motion

Use the preceding circuit but

replace one of the battery

holders (B1) with a 3-snap

wire. Now the merry-go-round

(on the geared motor (GM))

spins slower, the light motor

barely spins & lights (it may

even need a push to get

started), and the air fountain

may not be able to get the ball

into the air. The difference in

performance will be greater if

your batteries are weak.

Build the circuit. If desired, place the merry-go-round base on the

geared motor (GM) shaft and insert some of the cardboard figures

into the base or install one of the colored discs into it. Turn on the

slide switch (S1).
The geared motor shaft may spin, the light motor (M7) may spin,

and the air fountain (AF) may blow air, but probably not all of them.

Project 119

Dominator

!

WARNING:

Moving parts. Do not

touch the fan during operation.

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Place

the

spout on top

of the air

fountain and

the ball in the

air flow.

Spout

The geared motor, light motor, and air fountain all

contain motors, used in different ways. Here they are

connected in series, so the one that most resists the

flow of electricity (needing the least electric current

to operate) will dominate the circuit, restricting the

electricity to the others. Often the geared motor will

dominate, with the light motor and air fountain having

electricity flowing through them but not enough to

function properly, but your results may vary.

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