Project 135 lazy fan, Project 136 lazy merry- go-round, Project 137 lazy lights – Elenco Snap Circuits Motion User Manual

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Project 135

Lazy Fan

Set the adjustable resistor (RV2) to the top setting and

keep it there. Turn on the slide switch (S1). The fan on

the light motor (M7) spins briefly and stops. Now turn

off the slide switch, wait a little while, and then turn it

back on. The fan spins briefly again. Try this several

times.
It is as if the fan is lazy, and can only spin a short time

before it gets tired and has to stop and rest.

Project 136

Lazy Merry-

Go-Round

Use the preceding circuit but replace

the light motor (M7) with the geared

motor (GM, “+” on top). Install

cardboard figures in the merry-go-

round base and place the base on

the geared motor. The circuit works

the same way but spins the merry-

go-round instead of the fan.

Project 137

Lazy Lights

Set the adjustable resistor (RV2) to the top setting.

Turn on the slide switch (S1). The LEDs (D8 & D10)

light for a few moments. Now turn off the slide

switch, wait a little while, and then turn it back on.

The LEDs light briefly again. Try this several times.
It is as if the LEDs are lazy, and can only light for a

short time before they get tired and have to turn off

and rest.
Try this with different settings for RV2.

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When you turn on the slide

switch, the fan spins while the

100mF capacitor (C4) charges

up, then stops. When you turn

off the slide switch, the capacitor

takes about 20 seconds to fully

discharge.

Project 138

Very Lazy

Lights

Use the preceding circuit but replace

the 100mF capacitor (C4) with the

much smaller 1mF capacitor (C7).

Now the LEDs only flash for a brief

moment, because C7 can’t store as

much electricity as C4 did.

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