![]() ![]() To the right is an AC source that is labeled 240V, shorted out, with a label on the short "omit this if you're a wimp." To the right of that is an inductor that is labeled with "11kg", a batman symbol, and a squirrel.īack to the left end of the diagram, where the blender is, there is a wire that is labeled as a distance 3Ĩ" from the wire with the 50V battery. To the right of the battery is a long horizontal wire that is labeled "pull this wire really tight." That wire is hooked up to a vertical wire that connects to the N-type emitter of the transistor above it. The bottom terminal of the cloverleaf is connected to a battery, labeled 50V, with grounds on both sides. The rightmost component is a "666 timer" that has pin 5 going into a question mark.īack to the left side, below and to the left of the cloverleaf is a compass rose. The two inductors and ground are all covered by a "solder blob". Above the capacitor is a diode, and below an inductor. To the right is an unlabeled resistor with a center tap going into a capacitor, with a ground on the other end. Above the beetles is a resistor labeled "brown blue orange". The P-type emitter is connected to the top line and a jar of scarab beetles. The bottom of the two lines has a transistor with two emitters, one P and one N, and no collector. Connected to the other terminals of the resistor and battery is a switch that is labeled "glue open". The right terminal of the cloverleaf is going into a resistor symbol label "120Ω or to taste". The upper terminal leads to a line that is going to the upper terminal of that cloverleaf and to a battery symbol (with the + and - symbols on the wrong ends) with a value of â2V. To the right of the antenna there is the symbol for an inductor that has it's lower terminal going into a the left terminal of pattern that looks like a highway cloverleaf. Underneath the scale is an antenna symbol that leads down to a blender, an Arduino labeled with "Arduino, just for blog cred" and a chip "Most expensive chip available". [[In the upper left corner there is a map scale, labeled with 1 mi (1 km). ((A large and complicated circuit diagram.)) ![]()
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