Project 162 adjustable light motor, Project 163 adjustable low speed fan – Elenco Snap Circuits Motion User Manual

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Project 162

Adjustable Light Motor

Build the circuit as shown. Place the spout and ball on the air fountain

(AF), and turn on the slide switch (S1). Use the lever on the adjustable

resistor (RV2) to adjust the brightness of the LEDs in the light motor

(M7) and red/yellow LED (D10), and to adjust the power to the air

fountain. For best effects, dim the room lights. The ball may spin on the

air fountain but may not rise into the air. New batteries are

recommended for this project.
Be sure to try this at very low light levels (where the motor is barely

spinning), as there some cool effects. If the fan on the light motor

doesn’t spin, try giving it a push to get started.

Project 163

Adjustable

Low Speed Fan

Turn on the slide switch (S1) and adjust the fan speed for the light motor

(M7) using the lever on the adjustable resistor (RV2). Initially set RV2

to the top to get the motor started; if the fan does not start even at the

top RV2 setting then give it a push to get started. The fan will only spin

for a small part of RV2's adjustment range. The red/yellow bicolor LED

(D10) will usually light when the fan is not spinning.
New batteries are recommended for this project.
Note: Do not modify this circuit to use both battery holders as this may

reduce the life of your parts.

Place

the

spout on top

of the air

fountain and

the ball in the

air flow.

Spout

!

WARNING:

Moving parts. Do not

touch the fan during operation.

!

WARNING:

Moving parts. Do not

touch the fan during operation.

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