By joezlo
#4974746
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I've modded a Spirit Halloween trap to run off of 2 cabinet door lock solenoids to open the trap doors.
https://www.amazon.com/uxcell-Mini-Elec ... 72&sr=8-15

There is one for each door.

They both run on a set of 4 9v batteries running in series which hide in the bottom of the trap between the wheels.

The wireless is a latch button:
https://www.adafruit.com/product/1096

The button key will eventually be put into an RGB style pedal, but in black to match the athstetic.

When the wireless pin goes high, the signal is sent to 2 separate relays which fit between the rear wheels of the trap.
https://www.amazon.com/Tolako-Arduino-I ... B00VRUAHLE

I didn't use a double relay because 2 of these fit perfectly in either side of the trap individually.

*I have made no modifications to the shell of the trap

*The main modifications have been:

- a dpdt bat toggle switch so the original circuit operates on its own
-the circuit board for the sound has been moved and attached right against the speaker bay (does not impede operation)
-The gear mechanism has been cut in half, springs removed, and pulley doors reversed to catch the solenoid poles.
-One of the pulley doors has a screw running through it to touch the limit switch of the original circuit so it operates the same way

However, both banks of 9v batteries die after about 30-40 minutes of trap use. (maybe opening and closing the trap about 10-12 times)

The solenoids are 12 volts, and 2amps.

The 2 amps has been the issue in finding a battery replacement that fits inside the trap without modifying the shell.

Does anyone have any input? (Sorry I don't have pictures!)
By Kieron W
#4974777
Heya, I would say use a power bank if you can. Try and grab a 12v one like how I have got one on my Spirit Proton Pack, as you can recharge it the night before a con and not have to worry about it running out of juice when you least suspect it.

On top of that, I think you could in theory hide it in the side of the Spirit Trap and have a little hole drilled so you can hotglue the charging port in there as well.

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