11
4
.
The leads of the photocell should be
sandwiched in between part No. 28 and the
foam.
5
.
(A) Cut two 22” pieces of wire and strip 1/4”
off one end of both wires. (B) Cut two pieces
of heat shrink tubing longer than the soldered
connections (a little more than a 1/4”). (C) solder
a two pin header the opposite end. Repeat steps
1-5 for second eye.
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2.6
PHONE FLASHER
Replacement batteries can be found at most drug stores.
It is a typical watch battery (1.5V 384/SR41/K). Using pliers, gently lever the battery out
of its holder and replace it with a fresh set.
Before you begin assembling the phone flasher, you should first test the phone flasher
(part No.02) to make sure it is working properly. The flasher unit comes with a set
of batteries, but there is a good chance that the batteries may be old. (1) To test the
flasher, make a call with a cellphone (you can call yourself), placing the phone near the
flasher. The LEDs on the flasher should blink on and off about 8-10 times. If the LEDs
don’t blink, your batteries are probably dead. In rare cases, some cell phones may not
trigger the flasher.
1
.
Slip the small piece of black shrink tubing
(part No.07) over the photocell (No.01) as
pictured above.
2
.
(A) Using the shaft of the soldering iron,
shrink the tubing around the photocell. DO
NOT SHRINK THE SECTION OF THE TUBE
ON THE OPPOSITE END. You want to keep
this end open in order to place it over the
phone flasher LED.
3
.
Apply a bead of hot glue (or five minute
epoxy) covering the LED.
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