
Skill level: Super Easy.
Duration: 5 minutes.
Expenses: $ 10.00 to $ 20.00
Most of the Halloween items purchased at most stores are occupied. Some small eyes may be lit, or sometimes it creates a small cry. I still have something basic (loud, flashy, big things etc)
"Amaze people with photosensors triggering effects"
You can assemble a small light sensor that triggers when a person crosses the light beam and breaks the light. You may have seen this in a small shop. As you enter, the attendant will be informed of your existence.
Material:
Photocell switch
2 Extension code
Bright LED flashlight
One paper towel (cut in two halves) or one cardboard box from the cardboard tube of two toilet paper.
1) Remove the photocell switch and insert it into the extension cord. Hold another extension cord and plug it into the outlet of the photocell. Whatever device you start up, you will be connected to this code later. If you do not know what to plug in, see the article on "Fear Tactics".
2) Secure one of the corrugated tubes to the light sensor of the "eye" of the sensor unit with a tape so that the cylinder protrudes (and shields) from the light sensor. This is to ensure that the ambient light (from other decorations and lamps) does not interfere with our trigger. This is our "receiver".
3) Stick a glossy LED flash light to the end of another corrugated tube. This will be a ray projector.
4) Find a place to set up a beam along your sidewalk. The light (beam) exit side must directly face the receiver. Do not forget to install your receiver (requires power) on the side of the pedestrian with the outlet and guide your effect. The light-emitting part side is completely portable. Place in the bushes, between the rocks, or decorations and objects on the device (be careful not to cover the hole in the tube) CAUTION: Do not put it anywhere near the water or in the place It can get wet You can (sprinkler, pond etc.)
It's all there. LED flashlight should be last beyond any night of Halloween fear. It is recommended to insert a strobe light, siren, or other "gag" into the sensor. For the idea of the project, please check "Tactics of fear".
Halloween decoration is certainly the foundation of Happy Halloween, adding some great effects and illusions and some "fearful tactics" is frosting of the cake. Yes, you may induce yourself, but it is much more fun to automate some things. You can hand candies and you can laugh with "victims" or you can just enjoy enjoying them. We set at least 3 triggering effects on our tricks or triggers. Fortunately, we had a driving fork. We gave parents "choices" to choose the less afraid way. People with small children can choose to warn you that there are horrible things. It is fun to scare older children, teens, and adults, but frightening an infant is not very good.

