Have you ever heard a ringing in your ears and you can't tell if its actually real or if its just in your head? The IBR's job is to simulate that. It consists mainly of a light sensitive switch and a buzzer. It rings when it is dark and shuts off when there is light. When the victim goes to bed and shuts their lights off they will activate the ringing. The victim may become annoyed and want to find the source, but when they turn on the light to start looking, the IBR shuts off. Hopefully the victim will figure its just in their head and go back to bed, starting the cycle again.
I was originally going to call it The Sleeper Beeper but it seems that name is taken for a drowsy driver prevention system. :P
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Couple questions: Where did you get the mini pots from? And can I use a little speaker instead of a buzzer? What's the difference?
Digikey - 490-2972-ND
The difference is you need to build a driver circuit to make a speaker make the noise you want. You can get a buzzer with it built in so all you have to do is apply power.
This is just inspired... deserved to win 1st imo!
What I love most about it is that is is so easy to build and understand for electronics newbies. And it is cheap too ;)
Great Instructable surely worth 5 stars.
( I guess you might like my entry in this contest too. It is a pretty similar idea only it works with IR)
Back many years ago my friends and I used to prank each other by setting a digital watch alarm then dropping it in a heating vent. The alarm would run just long enough to wake you up but not long enough to to locate it.
I totally forgot about this one until I saw your post...
Naughty Kitty!
What a vicious kitty!
this is great