Anti-Halloween House

 by randofo
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I'm not exactly sure when I stopped being any fun, but I kind of hate Halloween. With this in mind I have created the anti-Halloween House. The Anti-Halloween House is an automated system that turns off all of the front lights of my house any time a trick-or-treater approaches. After all, nothing says "GO AWAY!" like having all of the lights turn off on you whenever you approach. The best part is that this allows me to be a grinch without even having to get up from the couch to do it.

I did consider that this may result in angry mobs of children at my doorstep and have decided to counter this problem with another anti-Halloween innovation, a remote controlled Flamethrowing Jack-O'-Lantern. With one of these strategically placed in conjunction, I can easily keep all of the trick-or-treaters at bay.


 
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Step 1: Make the transmitter

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To make the motion-sensing transmitter you will need:

- An Arduino (Uno preferable)
- A wireless SD shield
- XBee Series 1 transceiver
- Copper foil
- SPST 3A solid state relay
- 5" x 2.5" x 2" project enclosure
- Outlet socket adapter
- A plug in socket
- 3-pin female header
- 9V battery snap
- Parallax PIR sensor
- Lamp replacement cord
- 220 ohm 1/4 watt resistor
- Tiny 1/2" nut and bolt (don't know exact size, but must fit through PIR mounting holes)
- A light bulb
- Epoxy
- Shrink tube or electrical tape
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EggHead101 says: Oct 26, 2011. 9:52 PM
Just a piece of paper that says: OUT OF CANDY...
gpiatt in reply to EggHead101Oct 27, 2011. 10:24 AM
One year, I put a box on the front step with a sign reading: "Kiddies! Put your candy in the box and go away quietly, and no one will be hurt."

No one stopped at my house that year.
asghdf in reply to gpiattJun 29, 2012. 11:36 AM
i like it but we just wait behind our house and chase them away with full-auto airsoft guns
venom1539 in reply to gpiattOct 27, 2011. 8:14 PM
It was probably the scariest house on the block.
person% says: May 24, 2012. 3:56 AM
instead of having witches rip you off and ghosts trying to haunt me, i give them a fright before they do. once a group of people went all the way around to my backyard and scared me from behind, wasn't prepared for that.

don't you think that you could make some money out of Halloween? i made a lot of money once, i sold zappers to some friends, i charged them for building some cool anti-Halloween thingies, and my friend, who was more of a fan of Halloween, set up a course(he had lots of land) for little critters and he ripped them off, probably because he attracted visitors with prizes. he also made about $50.
person% says: May 24, 2012. 3:40 AM
i have a friend who likes to squirt people who don't hand over on Halloween. he owns a powerful water pistol.

for some reason, he made me make a rig to disperse large quantities of leaves off a tree which goes over his driveway. it was triggered when someone stepped on some planks of wood. once it rained all day and it was really bad, and once i accidentally stepped on the wrong step and my friend was in the way and he got so itchy that we stopped doing those pranks from then on, it was a bit cruel.
person% says: May 24, 2012. 3:21 AM
ha ha ha ha that is really funny

I'm not so good at all that technology, i can only understand what happens but not the detail, maybe a bit of the codes, is it similar to C++?

i have an idea. i think you could just put some switches in a floor mat and opens a circuit when the mat is stepped on and switches the lights off.

at Halloween, i got some thin black thread and connected it to the front door. i held the other end behind the garage and when someone came (without an adult) i would pull the string and the kids will get a fright, while my mum waits for people to arrive. next time maybe i could make it automatic, but it is not a good idea to go poking around without paying much attention, because a very daring person might see it as an opportunity to rob my house without even needing to open the door!
Samuel Bernier says: Feb 25, 2012. 5:40 PM
Randy, you are so funny.;)
The Dark Lord says: Feb 19, 2012. 8:22 AM
I'm going to be that old man that gives out rocks ;D
soundmotor says: Nov 12, 2011. 5:29 AM
It's funny but next year for even more fun, get up on your roof with the hose.
Winged Fist says: Oct 25, 2011. 7:35 PM
I guess this is one option... Wouldn't it be easier to spend the money going out to dinner and a movie? Oh, I forgot... you're no fun!;-)
Retro Correct in reply to Winged FistOct 28, 2011. 4:42 PM
How is this a waste of money?!?
spiffy diff in reply to Retro CorrectNov 7, 2011. 8:13 PM
um... you could just turn the lights off and or post discouraging statements on your door, that would be cheaper and less complicated than two xbees and an arduino.
criggie says: Oct 27, 2011. 2:03 PM
Hate halloween myself - its never been a "thing" here in New Zealand until the last couple years when retail merchants start to push all the commercial side of stuff.

Simply put.... Halloween is Extortion.

Standover tactics from a school aged bully.

To me, "trick or treat" boils down to "give me lollies or I'll do something nasty to you and yours." That's bullying.

Is that what you want to teach kids?

klimb in reply to criggieNov 4, 2011. 2:16 AM
This is exactly how America started the "Trick or Treat" tradition. Kids used to vandalize and cause havoc on Halloween, but some people found they could bribe the kids with treats and their houses were spared the damage. It wasn't long before the marketing companies started picking up on it and pushing it around.
kidmosey in reply to criggieOct 28, 2011. 11:41 PM
"Trick or treat" sounds more like they are asking for either a trick or a treat. This house succeeds in tricking them, so I say it is well within the spirit of halloween.

At our house, we give both. It's not a real halloween until children leave your doorstep crying. Even more satisfying are the teenagers who are too scared to even come to the door.
asghdf in reply to kidmoseyJun 29, 2012. 11:32 AM
please tell me what you do to them!!
Retro Correct in reply to criggieOct 28, 2011. 4:41 PM
"give me lollies..." -If I had a time machine, thats what I would change the phrase to!
Ortzinator in reply to criggieOct 27, 2011. 6:27 PM
To me, "trick or treat" is a figure of speech...
Sovereignty says: Nov 1, 2011. 10:01 PM
His shoulders dropping when the lights go out; that was the greatest.
DarkRubyMoon says: Oct 31, 2011. 6:09 PM
BOOO! Halloween is a great holiday. Makes for perfect excuse to buy lots of candy to gobble without guilt... afterall...its for the kids... and is a great excuse for that whip and cuffs you might have in the garage...they are ummm Halloween props.
rockerape says: Oct 31, 2011. 12:19 PM
Too bad they don't celebrate halloween in my country. I wish I could be mean to the kids but here this proyect is purpuseless. LOL.
lizardknits says: Oct 29, 2011. 12:00 PM
Way too much effort! I just go out to dinner and a movie, and get back home after all the munchkins are gone for the night.
darkclaw42 says: Oct 25, 2011. 10:45 PM
Dude. Why the effort? I just put a empty Halloween-themed bowl out on the porch with a sign that says "Happy Halloween!". No one ever rings.
freakyqwerty in reply to darkclaw42Oct 29, 2011. 9:42 AM
Because some peple enjoy making things.
skrause2 in reply to darkclaw42Oct 27, 2011. 1:10 PM
The effort is what makes it funny.
PuzzleJenn says: Oct 27, 2011. 6:05 PM
I want to come up with a nice, simple way to say "We wish we could leave you candy, but we're the ones doing the amazing fireworks show you're going to see at 8 pm, so we're not home right now." Unfortunately, one of my roommates WILL be home on Halloween, but he's deaf and probably won't wanna answer the door. We wish we could be home, but as pyrotechnicians, you never get a Halloween off. :)
freakyqwerty in reply to PuzzleJennOct 29, 2011. 9:41 AM
How about a big sign on your lawn, or a pre-recorded message that plays using a proximity sensor...
Nachoman says: Oct 28, 2011. 11:29 PM
And the house that will get egged on Halloween, then vandalized by angsty teenagers and short-changed by paperboys and delivery guys for years to come belongs to...
Grissini says: Oct 24, 2011. 1:21 PM
oh you're twisted. I love this. Maybe add a non-lethal shocker to the doorbell for really hard to deter children. Or you could have done the worst thing.....
passed out handfuls of horrible candy.  
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venom1539 in reply to GrissiniOct 27, 2011. 8:15 PM
Hand out vegetables, lol.
espdp2 in reply to venom1539Oct 28, 2011. 4:38 PM
VEGGIES?!? Oh, the horror! I'm still laughing.
Javin007 in reply to GrissiniOct 27, 2011. 8:42 AM
Those peanut butter taffy things were my favorite!
jblanton1 says: Oct 28, 2011. 9:59 AM
I always thought adding a motion sensor to a sprinkler system would be nice for such situations...
raybob says: Oct 28, 2011. 9:52 AM
Well, the social contract AND social convention of this holiday is "TRICK or treat", right?

Don't be surprised if irritated kids wreak their vengeance on you.
3leftturns says: Oct 28, 2011. 7:20 AM
You could always make your house look like it was made of ginger bread and candy and then stuff the fattened kids in your oven...

This is such a cool project!
alcurb says: Oct 27, 2011. 12:09 PM
Very cute. Just hope no one comes up with an automatic egg launcher.
venom1539 in reply to alcurbOct 27, 2011. 8:13 PM
>:) You just had to say it. Kidding
venom1539 says: Oct 27, 2011. 8:10 PM
the flamethrower pumpkin is a bit overkill, literally.
onrecess says: Oct 27, 2011. 7:05 PM
Oops, I thought this was going to be a waste disposal or gardening instructable. On the email it says, "How to get rid of trick or treaters." My bad.
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