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    Flipside is offline Ghost
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    Im looking for something that works on a PIR sensor that will activate a light and a scream.

    I know there has to be a million threads on how to DIY, if someone can point out a easy one to do.

    If anyone knows of a commercially made one also, under 50 bucks that would be awesome also
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    The Picoboo F105 is not under $50.00 but its a real easy option.

    http://www.frightideas.com/controlle...49d91daca98bcf
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    What kind of sound quality do you need, and are you able to assemble components on a printed circuit board?
    There's lots of kits that can handle the triggering and timing and some pre-assembled audio boards that work pretty well if used with a set of computer speakers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by doto View Post
    The Picoboo F105 is not under $50.00 but its a real easy option.

    http://www.frightideas.com/controlle...49d91daca98bcf
    That does look like a easy option but your right its a lil over what i want to spend for a quick scream scare.


    Quote Originally Posted by Otaku View Post
    What kind of sound quality do you need, and are you able to assemble components on a printed circuit board?
    There's lots of kits that can handle the triggering and timing and some pre-assembled audio boards that work pretty well if used with a set of computer speakers.
    Sound doesnt have to be good, just going to be a quick 1-2 second scream. I could probably learn how to do all that, since I build computers. But i would so need a step by step work through.

    I did find this piece at radio shack and someone said i could do something with this. http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...entPage=search
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    Try simple circuits they are pretty basic and fair priced simplecircuits.com
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