I made one of the project that's a 0.5-20hz oscillator and then fed the output through the relay with a ton of capacitors across it to lengthen the pulse. To do continuous I just bypass the oscillator with a switch
First I'd have to take the panel apart and I don't have a diagram. Also it uses parts from like 5 different sets and I don't think a lot of people have that many parts. Sorry! :(
Yeah, I'm definitely not the first person to make a system out of snap circuits, but I'm pretty sure this might be the most advanced system I've ever seen. Thanks!
@@FluidSack I already have a video recorded about how it works and why it's built the way it is, but I haven't posted it yet. Keep in mind it takes parts from several kits too
@@FluidSack That's great! He should be able to make something similar, but probably a bit smaller. In short I used the SCR to make a latching circuit and the relay is the nac (with a separate set of batteries on the switching side). I used the "0.5-20hz oscillator" project to make it coded by feeding its output through the relay's coil with some capacitors across it to lengthen the pulse. The alarm LED and piezo are wired in parallel with the oscillator and I just turn off the circuit briefly to reset it. Hope this helps!
Just so you know he also has a lot of other parts such as well I kind of forgot but he does have two button switches one switch and some capacitors from what I remember
I didn't know snap circuits offered relays and wall power adapters! If you can put something like that together with that you clearly understand the basic circuitry of an alarm system. Ever thought of working as a technician?
If you combine the sound and light sets you can create one of the most realistic fire alarms. I will have to see if elenco will want to put the circuit on there site
I've recorded a video of how the panel works already and it'll be posted some time in the next century or so. Though I might want to make a few changes if you want to make this into real hardware because I cut a few corners that work in Snap Circuits and not in real electronics
@@MichanaAlerting The funny thing is, I once designed custom snap hardware. So anything that works in snap, is 100% gonna work as a PCB, since its the same principal. Just wire things together.
@@thedtubeteam7981 I meant I'm short circuiting power supplies to take advantage of their short circuit protection and putting capacitors across of a relay with no regard for the resonant circuit it creates
I am impressed seeing both the panel and the sounding devices made using snap circuits
Thanks!
snap circuits yes
Man I love snap circuits
They're awesome
@@MeAsMonkeySame.
Amazing video and system can you please make a tutorial on how to do the flashing part
I made one of the project that's a 0.5-20hz oscillator and then fed the output through the relay with a ton of capacitors across it to lengthen the pulse. To do continuous I just bypass the oscillator with a switch
I love the creativity put into makeing this panel! It looks very cool
Thanks! I just threw components together until it worked lol
I like this but the alarms sounds more like the panel beeping and idk if the bell ever went off.
The audible NAC was disabled for this test
That was the panel beeping
@@MichanaAlerting Oh ok, Is there going to be a test were the alarms go off?
Yes, eventually. I'll probably upload something else first but I'll come back to it.
@@MichanaAlerting ok, I love the system so far so keep up the good work.
that is very very cool what is the brand of those things called i used to have them
Snap Circuits
As a owner of a official UL listed panel, i am very impressed by this homemade panel.
@@That_2_guy2T Thanks! Which one do you got?
Since when did you own a UL listed panel 💀
Oh that is cool, I certainly did not expect anyone using educational toys like this.
Very cool!
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Thanks! The beauty of these kits is that you don't have to follow an instruction manual to make something awesome.
@@MichanaAlerting Later during your electronics hobby you get to ignore datasheets so that is also fun!
Do you think you could make a tutorial?
First I'd have to take the panel apart and I don't have a diagram. Also it uses parts from like 5 different sets and I don't think a lot of people have that many parts. Sorry! :(
quite a nice panel
Thanks! I'm quite proud of it.
That Cool like that fire alarm huh I think I don’t know
Toy
😊
Fire alarm
you sould add a horn to the fire alarm
I already have several tests filmed and ready with horns
1:45 nice with the relay, strobe action and hey, you have a hunter discovery fan just like I have
Yup! I've had that discovery for about 5 years and it's kinda falling apart. we got it used already so it's quite old
Snap circuits is crazy 😳💀💀
Ikr?
When does the bell activate?
In system test 14, I'll post it eventually.
@@MichanaAlerting thanks, because I am heavily interested. Therefore, I subscribed ;)
@@Bus-8076 😁👍
Wow! This is very intresting!
Thanks!
My god, do you live in Aomori or something??? It looks COLD out there!
Just your average winter in northern Indiana
I like how you made your snap, circuits to where you have several different modes of alarm
Thanks!
How did you even make it play one tone even?
omg I built somthing very similar a couple years ago! used those picture hanging strips as well!
Yeah, I'm definitely not the first person to make a system out of snap circuits, but I'm pretty sure this might be the most advanced system I've ever seen. Thanks!
@@MichanaAlerting very advanced
Could you make a tutorial on how to make a fire alarm panel like that my son would love that
@@FluidSack I already have a video recorded about how it works and why it's built the way it is, but I haven't posted it yet. Keep in mind it takes parts from several kits too
Ok thank you
I am getting my son the snap circuits extreme hopefully that's enough
@@FluidSack That's great! He should be able to make something similar, but probably a bit smaller.
In short I used the SCR to make a latching circuit and the relay is the nac (with a separate set of batteries on the switching side). I used the "0.5-20hz oscillator" project to make it coded by feeding its output through the relay's coil with some capacitors across it to lengthen the pulse. The alarm LED and piezo are wired in parallel with the oscillator and I just turn off the circuit briefly to reset it. Hope this helps!
Just so you know he also has a lot of other parts such as well I kind of forgot but he does have two button switches one switch and some capacitors from what I remember
There’s a mode with the actual buzzing and the relay clicking there’s one with just the relay click and there’s also one with just the buzz
So you really got out of your way to create a very complex circuit that contains several different modes of alarm
I mostly controlled everything with individual switches so its easy to isolate one mode
Snap circuits?
I didn't know snap circuits offered relays and wall power adapters! If you can put something like that together with that you clearly understand the basic circuitry of an alarm system. Ever thought of working as a technician?
Maybe an inspector. I like seeing things go off more than configuring them, but I'll still use my knowledge on any other hobbyist systems I make.
How the heck did you make an entire snap circuits fire system?
@@otyplumbingofficial All it really is is a latching circuit with a couple of components and a smaller circuit wired in parallel
Btw is the strobe a relay controled by something?
There's no strobe, only lights
How’d you make this? Its amazing!
@FXplasmaYT Had a general idea of what I was going for but mostly just snapped parts together until it worked
@ cool!
bro can you show how to make it
I have a video of me explaining the panel recorded already but it might be a bit before it gets posted
I’m already planning on making something like this. I have the perfect fire alarm circuit
Can't wait to see it!
If you combine the sound and light sets you can create one of the most realistic fire alarms. I will have to see if elenco will want to put the circuit on there site
Nah, you don't have to. This takes parts from over 5 sets so I doubt many other people would be able to build it
Like I mean the alarm itself. Not the panel
nice
What brand? Znatok?
@@XENORIK136 Elenco Snap Circuits. This wasn't a kit, I made it from scratch
@@MichanaAlerting thx
why is i snowed and gray clouds😐
@@Zaire-q8q because that's what the weather was that day
Man I need a schematic to make this into real hardware!
I've recorded a video of how the panel works already and it'll be posted some time in the next century or so. Though I might want to make a few changes if you want to make this into real hardware because I cut a few corners that work in Snap Circuits and not in real electronics
@@MichanaAlerting The funny thing is, I once designed custom snap hardware. So anything that works in snap, is 100% gonna work as a PCB, since its the same principal. Just wire things together.
@@thedtubeteam7981 I meant I'm short circuiting power supplies to take advantage of their short circuit protection and putting capacitors across of a relay with no regard for the resonant circuit it creates
It’s snowing today
So it is
2:05 in the closet too?
in the hallway
I made a fire alarm to but is 20 times more simpile
No matter the simplicity, as long as it keeps you entertained!
Can I have free discount
No
No
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I mean can I have a little bit of money at least $20 I need more of those to make what you're making please I need it
They're always hiring at McDonald's!
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Huh?