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How to Use Snap Circuits
Snap Circuits
uses building blocks with snaps
®
to build the different electrical and electronic
circuits in the projects. Each block has a
function: there are switch blocks, light blocks,
battery blocks, different length wire blocks, etc.
These blocks are different colors and have
numbers on them so that you can easily
identify them. The blocks you will be using are
shown as color symbols with level numbers
next to them, allowing you to easily snap them
together to form a circuit.
For Example:
This is the switch block which is green and has
the marking
on it. The part symbols in this
S2
booklet may not exactly match the appearance
of the actual parts, but will clearly identify them.
This is a wire block which is blue and comes
in different wire lengths.
This one has the number
or
on it depending on the length of the wire
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connection required.
There is also a 1-snap wire that is used as a
spacer or for interconnection between different
layers.
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You need a power source to build each circuit.
This is labeled
"AA" batteries (not included).
A large clear plastic base grid is included with
,
,
,
this kit to help keep the circuit blocks properly
2
3
4
spaced. You will see evenly spaced posts that
the different blocks snap into. The base has
rows labeled A-G and columns labeled 1-10.
Next to each part in every circuit drawing is a
small number in black. This tells you which
level the component is placed at. Place all
parts on level 1 first, then all of the parts on
level 2, then all of the parts on level 3, etc.
Some circuits use the jumper wires to make
unusual connections. Just clip them to the
metal snaps or as indicated.
Usually when the motor
and requires two (2) 1.5V
fan will usually be placed on it. On top of the
B1
motor shaft is a black plastic piece (the motor
top) with three little tabs. Lay the fan on the
black piece so the slots in its bottom "fall into
place" around the three tabs in the motor top.
If not placed properly, the fan will fall off when
the motor starts to spin.
This set contains an egg LED attachment,
which can be mounted on the color LED (D8)
to enhance its light effects.
®
is used, the glow
M1
Egg
Egg LED attachment
mounted to D8
Note:
While building the projects, be
careful not to accidentally make a direct
connection across the battery holder (a
"short circuit"), as this may damage and/or
quickly drain the batteries.
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