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Threaded will not. You also probably want to tape down the tong wire. I tapped the wire to the inside of the box. This way if a student pulls the tongs they won't rip the electronics out. I guess you could try soldering wires onto the under sides of your tin oven trays, but I just choose to tape them on. One end I taped to a tin oven tray, the other end I connected to the negative wire of the battery pack.
Once you have them all hooked up you can give your circuit a test. Just touch the tongs to the tins and things should happen. If nothing happens with a tin just readjust the tape and make sure the other end is twisted tight. I secured the battery pack inside using mounting tape.
I also cut a hole for the LEDs in the nose, and a small hole for the buzzer to poke through. If everything is lighting and buzzing properly the only thing you have left to do is pretty it up. I just used some craft paint to color the body pinkish, some brown paint for the hair, and then went along the outside of the body with a black marker. I had all this paint around from years of projects, if you have kids I'm sure you have some as well.
Otherwise buy some cheap paint. Really at this point you can do whatever you want because it's just decorations at this point. You could even give your person a theme So that about wraps it up. You now have a cheap and fun filled giant version of Operation. Plus if you do a nice job it'll last for years.
One thing that really adds to the fun is if you buy a cheap lab coat. The kids really enjoyed that. Several people have done wonderful Operation Game costumes here on instructables. I got a lot of my ideas from them.
If you enjoyed this instructable why not go visit my website, BrownDogGadgets. It's got lots of fun filled solar things for you to buy and fiddle around with. Reply 3 years ago. Question 3 years ago on Step 1. Hello, I love this idea and I would like to make it.
You mention that I may not need resistors depending on how I do the power. If I do my power as you have suggested, do I have to have resistors and if I don't what will happen? Thanks Jo. Answer 3 years ago. The reason to put a resistor in series with your LED, is so the battery, or other voltage source, will not overcurrent the LED.
In other words, the desired amount of current to push through the LED, is a choice made by the circuit designer. That's you. Doing it this way is smarter than saying, "Huh? I don't know anything about electric current.
What me worry about milliamps for? Question 3 years ago. You mention a drawing of the circuit I want to use this for a class of school kids and want them to see the diagram and work out the circuit based on that.
I have attached a picture of my best guess for what the circuit diagram for this toy looks like. It is based on the author's written descriptions of it, and that one fuzzy picture of the back of the operating table. Strangely, the author keeps referring to LEDs, with a "s" on the end of this word, suggesting there is more than one LED. Although from the picture, it looks like there is just one LED, specifically the one in the patient's nose.
Of course, I don't think it really matters too much, whether this toy has just one LED, or a plurality of them.
In my guess for this circuit diagram, I drew in three LEDs with three resistors , and two buzzers. Regarding what size resistor to use in series with each LED, I suggest limiting the current to about 10 mA, and I think resistor needed for that will be roughly ohms in size. Helpful Not helpful Report review. Fun, worth getting! Cristy C - 16 days ago , Verified purchaser. Lots of fun! We opened and played with it right away.
Brought back lots of memories. Did you? Fun Game! Catie35 - 23 days ago , Verified purchaser. Great game 5 out of 5 stars. Christmas Cuteness - 28 days ago , Verified purchaser. My 5 year old understood exactly what to do. Good Old Operation Game 5 out of 5 stars. Iams Cuts food for cats - 29 days ago , Verified purchaser.
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