Logiblocs Alarm Kit Inventors Manual

Summary of Alarm Kit

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    I n v e n t o r ’ s m a n u a l alarm kit please retain this information for future reference logiblocs® is a registered trademark of logiblocs limited © 2002 logiblocs limited all rights reserved. Version #180602 10 01 we welcome your comments or questions about our products or service write to log...

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    Notes alarm kit introduction welcome to the hi-tech world of logiblocs ! These instructions will tell you all you need to know to make a security mat, water bleeper, drawer guard, metal detector and a simple lie detector. You may already have other logibloc kits and, if so, you will be able to combi...

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    Safety advice and useful tips better to be safe than sorry ! Before you use the logiblocs, be sure to read and understand this section on safety. If used correctly, the logiblocs are absolutely safe. The logiblocs operate at low voltage only. Never connect any wires into mains electrical outlets. Ba...

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    What the logiblocs do battery connector (9v dc 6f22 or 6lr61) this brings the power from the battery to make the logiblocs work. Plug it in to the cross or wherever there is a space cross this acts as a cross-roads for all logiblocs and lets you turn corners. Delay logiblocs have several different t...

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    12 lie detector we can use the alarm kit to make a lie detector. This uses the effect that when people do not tell the truth they usually sweat which increases the electrical conductivity of their hands. Step 1 make two hand sized aluminium foil pads and lay them side by side on a table, making sure...

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    11 ❹ drawer guard you can fix up your special drawer using some aluminium foil as shown. If the drawer is opened the aluminium foil will brush past the two metal ends of the jack plug wires so completing the circuit and setting the alarm off. Hide the logiblocs at the back or beside the drawer where...

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    ❸ water bleeper you will need two pieces of aluminium foil and some sticky tape. Step 1 make two square sheets of aluminum foil about 10cm x 10cm. Tape the jack plug wires to the top of each aluminium foil sheet. Step 2 join the blocks together as shown. Connect the battery and plug in the jack plug...

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    Step 2 tape one of the wires to the corner of the foil with sticky tape. Glue the strips of cardboard around the edge to form a spacer. Tape the second wire to the corner of the foil on the other card. Place (do not stick) the second card on top of the spacer to make a sandwich. Step 3 join the bloc...