JackANDJude did a little circuit using a tilt switch which caught my eye and I thought I would see what I could do with them, so I ordered some from China via eBay. They arrived yesterday so here we go with my first idea.
Inspired by JackANDJude's Tilt Switch littleBits button [ Ссылка ]
There is probably a good back spike from the coil that is going to kill these switches the way I have used them unprotected and diverting that into a capacitor and making use of it would seem to be a good idea.
Main components
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2 Tilt Switches
Wire Coil
Neodymium magnet
Main Tools
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Hot Glue Gun
Filmed using FujiFilm FinePix S4800
Edited using Serif MoviePlus Starter Edition
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