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GOOFY-LITE

 

 

Science Fair Goofylite is an amazing device which seems to blink forever on one set of batteries.  It will, in 

fact,  go  several  weeks  without  changing  batteries,  especially  when  Radio  Shack  Alkaline  Enercells  are  used.    The 
neon lamps ordinarily fire at a voltage of 60 volts or more.  Since it requires a high voltage to fire them, and since they 
discharge rapidly after firing, they can be used to control blinking or oscillating circuits.  Oscillation is the principal use 
in this particular unit. 

Since the battery voltage is only 6 volts, it is first necessary ti build up to the sixty volts required to fire the 

lamp.    The  transistor,  Q1,  the  capacitor  C6  and  C7,  and  the  transformer  T1,  comprise  the  oscillation  circuit.    This 
oscillator circuit  converts  the direct  current  coming  from  the  battery  to an alternating current.   The  transformer  then 
steps up the alternating 6 volt current to almost 200 volts at the transformer’s secondary stage.  This voltage is high, 
however the current very low and is not dangerous in any way.  The voltage then passes through the resistors R1-R5 
and is stored in the capacitors C1-C5until sufficient voltage fires a particular neon bulb.  The speed at which the bulb 
fires is determined by the particular characteristic of the bulb.  If all the bulbs are connected alike then the bulbs will 
fire at random.  If a special sequence of capacitor connection is made, however, the bulbs will fire in sequence.  You 
have the option of wiring this kit so that it will blink either randomly or in sequence. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Science Fair Goofy-Lite 28-130

Page 1: ...n circuit This oscillator circuit converts the direct current coming from the battery to an alternating current The transformer then steps up the alternating 6 volt current to almost 200 volts at the transformer s secondary stage This voltage is high however the current very low and is not dangerous in any way The voltage then passes through the resistors R1 R5 and is stored in the capacitors C1 C...

Page 2: ...FS1 4CT52R475J 0 15 ea 1 10K Resistor R6 660 CFS1 4CT52R103J 0 15 1 15 Ohm Resistor R7 660 CFS1 4CT52R150J 0 17 5 NE2 Neon Lamp 606 A1A 0 28 ea 1 Battery Holder 12BH348 GR 1 28 2 Battery terminal block 534 8730 0 31 ea 1 Project case 546 1591GS BK 5 13 1 Perf Board 589 7100 45 4 99 1 22 Ga Solid Hookup Wire Black All part numbers and prices listed above are from Mouser as of March 2016 RECOMMENDED...

Page 3: ...rmer T1 Pin 4 and then solder the other end to transformer T1 Pin 5 5 Insert the negative and positive battery terminals into the perfboard positions indicated in the pictorial diagram If the battery terminals are loose in the perfboard apply a small blob of solder to keep them from falling out E B C 6 Mount transistor Q1 as shown in the pictorial diagram and compare with the diagram above Note th...

Page 4: ... Insert an NE2 3 neon lamps as shown in the pictorial diagram Connect one lead to 2 7 Meg resistor R3 20a Insert an NE2 4 neon lamps as shown in the pictorial diagram Connect one lead to 2 7 Meg resistor R4 21a Insert an NE2 5 neon lamps as shown in the pictorial diagram Connect one lead to 2 7 Meg resistor R5 22a Insert 22 MFD capacitor C1 as shown in the pictorial diagram Connect one lead to the...

Page 5: ... each connection 23b Insert 22 MFD capacitor C2 as shown in the pictorial diagram Connect one end to NE2 2 and the other end to NE2 5 Solder each connection 24b Insert 22 MFD capacitor C3 as shown in the pictorial diagram Connect one end to NE2 2 and the other end to NE2 4 Solder each connection 25b Insert 22 MFD capacitor C4 as shown in the pictorial diagram Connect one end to NE2 1 and the other...

Page 6: ...blink The sequential lights will change direction if you disconnect and connect the battery The lights have other interesting effects They seem to blink faster in the absence of light They seem to blink faster of they are touched on the side with your finger It is possible to extend the leads of the neon lamps so that they can be mounted through any type of cover you might wish to construct This u...

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