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About Your Snap Circuits®PartsRESISTORS-9-Adjustable Resistor (RV2)The adjustable resistor (RV2) is a 10,000Wresistor but with a center tap that
-10-About Your Snap Circuits®PartsELECTRONICMODULESIN1(–)IN2IN3OUTConnections:IN1, IN2, IN3 - control inputs(–) - power return to batteriesOUT - outp
-11-Introduction to ElectricityWhat is electricity? Nobody really knows. We only know how to produce it,understand its properties, and how
-12-DOs and DON’Ts of Building CircuitsAfter building the circuits given in this booklet, you may wish to experiment on yourown. Use the projects in t
-13-Advanced Troubleshooting(Adult supervision recommended)ELENCO®is not responsible for partsdamaged due to incorrect wiring.If you suspect you h
Advanced Troubleshooting(Adult supervision recommended)11. Alarm IC(U2): Build project 158, and thevariants for it. Each arrangement shouldproduce a
-15-Project # Description Page # 1 Color Light 17 2 Rever
-16-Project # Description Page # 85 Vibration Alarms & Lights 49 86 Shaky Alarm
-17-Project 1 Color Light+Project 2 Reversible Light+Placement Level NumbersSnappy says the color LED actually containsseparate re
Snap Circuits®uses electronic blocks that snap onto a clearplastic grid to build different circuits. These blocks have differentcolors and num
-1-1. Most circuit problems are due to incorrectassembly, always double-check that your circuitexactly matches the drawing for it.2. Be sure t
Build the circuit as shown,place the spout on the airfountain (AF), turn on the slideswitch (S1), then place theball directly in the blow
Build the circuit as shown. Tap on thevibration switch (S4) or bang on the tableto make the red/yellow LED (D10) light. Project 11Vibration Lig
Assemble the circuit and place the base grid into the blue stand (withthe NPN transistor (Q2) closest to the stand) and carefully stand it up.Position
Assemble the circuit and place the base grid into the blue stand (withthe NPN transistor (Q2) closest to the stand) and carefully stand it up.Position
Assemble the circuit and place the base grid into the blue stand (withthe slide switch (S1) closest to the stand) and carefully stand it up.Position i
Build the circuit as shown. Mount the1.75” gear on the geared motor (GM) withthe rubber rings to keep it from sliding outof position, place it o
Build the circuit shown here. Mount the 1.75” gearon the geared motor (GM) with the rubber rings tokeep it from sliding out of position, and place it
Assemble the airplane using theinstructions on page 5, install thelight motor (M7) into the front of it,build the circuit shown here, andconnect
Assemble the crawler using the assemblyinstructions on pages 6 and 7, and build the circuitshown here. Mount the smallest gear (1.0”) on thegeare
Assemble the crawler using the assemblyinstructions on pages 6 and 7, and build thecircuit shown here. Mount the smallest gear(1.0”) on the geare
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Assemble the circuit and mount the merry-go-round base onthe geared motor (GM) shaft. Place cardboard figures on themerry-go-round if desired. Turn o
Build the circuit and turn on the slide switch (S1). An alarm sounds anda light comes on. Add a connection between the points marked D & E using a
Build this circuit and mount the merry-go-round baseonto the shaft on the geared motor (GM). Next, placethe color LED (D8) directly across the snaps o
Insert some of the cardboard figures intothe 3 slots on the edge of the merry-go-round base (the figures may need to bepunched out of a cardboard shee
Project 47Hypnotic DiscsUse the preceding circuit (Fast Merry-Go-Roundwith Music & Light), but remove the cardboardfigures from the merry-go-round
Insert some of the cardboard figures into the 3 slotson the edge of the merry-go-round base (the figuresmay need to be punched out of a cardboard shee
Use the preceding circuit, but replace the 1.75” and 2.55”gears with the 1.0” (smallest) and 3.3“ (largest) gears. Tryit both ways:Part A: With the sm
If the color LED flash rate is synchronizedwith the disc rotation speed, it can appearto “freeze” parts of the spinning discpattern. Also, as
Draw your own patterns on paperor cardboard, then cut them to thesame size as our discs. You canalso draw patterns on the backs ofour discs. Put them
Project 58More PulleysRepeat projects 56/57, but replace each ofthe pulleys with the larger 2.1” pulley. Trythis both with the 2.1” pulley on the pi
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Assemble the airplane using the instructions on page 5,install the light motor (M7) into the front of it, build thecircuit shown here, and connect the
Project 62Big CircuitBuild the circuit as shown. Place the spout and ballon the air fountain (AF). Place one of the greengears on the geared
Project 64 Audio Triple DetectorThis circuit could be used as a securitysystem. It lights if it detects someonemoving across the room, and soundsan a
Project 66 Too Much at Once?The battery holders (B1) include a special fusewhich activates if the current is too high. Usuallythis fuse will on
Project 67 Not Too Much at OnceUse the preceding circuit, but remove the air fountain(AF) and reinstall it with the switcher (S6) and a 2-snapwire, as
Project 68Adjustable Motor & MoreBuild the circuit as shown, being sure that the red & black jumper wireswill not touch the fan on the light m
Project 70 Color BrightnessAdjusterProject 71Red or YellowBrightnessAdjusterUse the preceding circuit but replacethe color LED (D8) with the red/yello
Project 74 Two-Way DoubleBrightness AdjusterBuild the circuit and turn onthe slide switch (S1). Use theswitcher (S6) to set the colorof the red/y
Project 77 Secret ResistorsHidden in the pivot stand are resistors, whichcontrol or limit the flow of electrical current. Theresistance between the co
Build the circuit and turn on the slide switch (S1). A siren sounds, andtwo red lights are on. Variants: You can change the sound by removing the 1-sn
How to Use SnapCircuits®Snap Circuits®uses building blocks with snapsto build the different electrical and electroniccircuits in the projects. Ea
Build the circuit as shown. Tap on the vibration switch (S4) or bangon the table to make the red/yellow LED (D10) light. The adjustableresistor (RV2)
Either insert some of the cardboard figures into the 3slots on the edge of the merry-go-round base, or installone of the colored discs into the base.
Turn on the slide switch (S1), then alternatebetween setting the switcher (S6) to the topand bottom positions. Try this at differentsettings on the
Build the circuit and turn on the slide switch (S1).A light comes on if the circuit is moved, or tilted insome directions. The light stays on for
Build the circuit and turn on the slide switch (S1). Bang on the table ortap on the vibration switch (S4) and a light comes on. The light stays onfor
Build the circuit and turn on the slide switch(S1). Bang on the table or tap on the vibrationswitch (S4) and lights come on. The lights stayso
Build the circuit and turn on the slide switch (S1). One of the LEDs (D8& D10) lights if the circuit detects motion in the room WHILE it is beingt
Project 107 Electricity In,Electricity OutTurn on the slide switch (S1); the red/yellow bicolor LED (D10)flashes red. Now turn off the slide switch; t
Project 110Mini Rechargeable BatteriesTurn on the slight switch (S1) and move the lever on the adjustableresistor (RV2) around. The LEDs (D8 & D10
Project 112Charge & DischargeSet the switcher (S6) to the top position; the color LED (D8) flashes. Nowset S6 to the bottom position; the red/yell
59998Airplane Assembly3 33 3124467-5-Step 1Step 2Step 3Note: The airplane is used inproject 27 and others, usually withthe light motor (M7) mounte
Build the circuit as shown. Placethe spout on the air fountain (AF)and place the ball in it. Turn on theslide switch (S1). The light motor(M7) spi
Build the circuit. Place the merry-go-roundbase on the geared motor (GM) shaft; ifdesired, insert some of the cardboardfigures into the bas
Project 120 Lots at OnceRearrange the parts in the preceding circuit to make this one,which has them connected in a loop. Turn on the slide
Project 122 GeneratorBuild the circuit shown, and mount the 2.55” gearon the geared motor (GM). GENTLY spin the gearwith your hand in both directions
Project 125 Water AlarmBuild the circuit shown but initially leave the red & black jumper wiresoutside the cup. Turn on the slide switch (S1); not
Project 128Human & Water LightBuild the circuit and turn on theswitch (S1). Touch the metal inthe jumper wire snaps with yourfingers; the color
Project 132Current Limiters in ParallelBuild the circuit, turn off the slide switch (S1) and set the switcher (S6)to the middle position. The red/yell
Project 133Current DirectorTurn on the slide switch (S1) and adjust the brightness of the LEDs (D8& D10) with the adjustable resistor (RV2). The a
Project 135 Lazy FanSet the adjustable resistor (RV2) to the top setting andkeep it there. Turn on the slide switch (S1). The fan onthe light motor (M
Project 139Electricity You CanWalk Away With This circuit has two parts; build it as shown, but initially place the 100mFcapacitor (C4) across points
Crawler Assembly-6-Step 3 Step 4Step 2Flat sideStep 1Note: The crawler is used in project 31 andothers, usually with the geared motor (GM)mounte
Project 141Short Burst Machine GunSet the adjustable resistor (RV2)to the bottom position. Turn on theslide switch (S1). A machine gunsounds for a sec
Project 144Finger Touch LightSet the adjustable resistor (RV2) to the top position, and turn on theslide switch (S1). Turn on the red/yellow bicolor L
Project 147 One Way ElectricityTurn on the slide switch (S1). The red/yellow bicolor LED (D10) and lightmotor (M7) are on. The adjustable resistor (RV
Build the circuit and turn on the slide switch (S1). Slowly move the leveron the adjustable resistor (RV2) across its range while watching thebrightne
Set the switcher (S6) to the middle position. Turn on the slide switch(S1), nothing happens. Now set S6 to the top position; the red/yellowbicolor LED
Build the circuit as shown and turn on the switch (S1).The color LED (D8) will be blinking and you hearbeeping from the speaker (SP2). Th
Project 157Red Just Before YellowTurn on the slide switch (S1). Set the switcher (S6) to both the left &right positions at several settings on the
Project 158Loud SirensBuild the circuit and turn on the slide switch (S1). You hear a siren. Variants: You can change the sound by removing the 1-snap
Project 160 Capacitors in SeriesInitially set the adjustable resistor (RV2) to the left, and the slide switch (S1) toon. Set the switcher (S6) to the
-78-Project 162Adjustable Light MotorBuild the circuit as shown. Place the spout and ball on the air fountain(AF), and turn on the slide switch (S1).
Crawler AssemblyStep 6Step 7 Step 8-7-Step 5IMPORTANT: Disassembling thecrawler base is not recommended.The 1.75” gear used in step 1 is notneeded an
Insert some of the cardboard figures into the 3 slots on theedge of the merry-go-round base. Build this circuit and mountthe merry-go-round base onto
-80-Assemble the airplane using the instructionson page 5, install the light motor (M7) into thefront of it, build the circuit shown here, and
-81-NotesSCM-165_Manual_061114.qxp_Layout 1 7/7/14 11:30 AM Page 82
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SCM-165 MOTION Block LayoutImportant: If any parts are missing or damaged, DO NOT RETURN TO RETAILER.Call toll-free (800) 533-2441 or e-mail us at: h
-8-About Your Snap Circuits®Parts(Part designs are subject to change withoutnotice).BASE GRIDThe blue snap wiresare wires used toconnect c
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