Project 147 one way electricity, Project 148 tilt sound & light – Elenco Snap Circuits Motion User Manual

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Project 147

One Way Electricity

Turn on the slide switch (S1). The red/yellow bicolor LED (D10) and light

motor (M7) are on. The adjustable resistor (RV2) sets the brightness

for D10.
When you turn off the slide switch, the lights on the light motor go off

immediately, but the red/yellow LED goes out slowly. RV2 sets how

quickly the red/yellow LED goes out.

Build the circuit and turn on the slide switch (S1). A siren will sound or

a light will shine if the circuit is tilted or moved. Experiment to see which

tilt angles activate which effects.
If the circuit does not shut off when left alone, then tilt it slightly so it

turns off.
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 A

& B. You can also replace the color LED (D8) with the red/yellow bicolor

LED (D10, oriented in either direction).

Project 148

Tilt Sound & Light

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The NPN transistor (Q2) is used here as a diode. A diode

only lets electricity flow in one direction.
When you turn off the switch, the red/yellow LED stays on

for a little while as the 100mF capacitor (C4) discharges

through it. The “diode” lets electricity flow from the batteries

to the capacitor, but blocks electricity from flowing from the

capacitor to the light motor. Without the diode the red/yellow

LED and light motor would turn off immediately after the

switch is turned off, because the low resistance of the light

motor would discharge the capacitor in an instant.

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