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Copyright 2012, 2010 by Elenco Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this book shall be reproduced by753102any means; electronic , photocopying, or otherwise without written permission from the Revised 2012 Patent # 7144255 Project 58-1-1. Most circuit problems are due to incorrectassembly, always double-check that your circuitexactly matches the drawing for it. 2. Be sure that parts with positive/negative markingsare positioned as per the drawing. 3. Be sure that all connections are securely snapped. 4. Try replacing the If the motor spins but does not balance the fan,check the black plastic piece with three prongs onthe motor shaft. Be sure that it is at the top of is not responsible for parts damaged due toincorrect TroubleshootingNote: If you suspect you have damaged parts, you can followthe Advanced Troubleshooting procedure on page 6 todetermine which ones need Troubleshooting1 Parts List2 How to Use It3 About Your Snap Circuits Parts4DO s and DON Ts of Building Circuits5 Advanced Troubleshooting6 Project Listings7 Projects 1 - 1018 - 44 Other Snap Circuits Projects45 Snap Circuits Project Shapes46 WARNING: SHOCK HAZARD- Never connect SnapCircuits to the electrical outlets in your home i

symbol) electricity flows if the voltage exceeds a turn-on threshold (about 1.5V); brightness then increases. A high current will burn out the LED, so the current must be limited by other components in the circuit. LEDs block electricity in the “reverse” direction. Some types of electronic components can be super-miniaturized, allowing

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