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Collect materials. You will need: Copper wire 2n2222 or pn2222 transistor Battery holder Battery Switch LED 2-inch diameter PVC Electrical tape or shrink tube
Wrap the receiver coil. Wrap copper wire around PVC 15 times tightly to create a coil, leaving ~1-inch extra on either side. Wrap tape around the coil to ensure it doesn't come apart.
Strip ~1/2 inch of the cable jacket off of the conductors at each end. This must be done at every connection.
Attach the LED to the receiver coil. Wrap the one of 1-inch leads we left on the receiver in the previous step around either of the LED leads. Repeat for the remaining leads. Wrap tape around each connection to secure in place. You will notice that the leads of the LED are different lengths: one is the positive anode, the other is the negative cathode. The longer of the two is the anode. In this application it won't matter, but good to know either way.
Wrap the transmitter coil. Using the same PVC, wrap the wire 7 times. After the seventh turn create a small loop ~1-1/2 inch across before continuing, and finish with another 7 turns, leaving ~1-inch extra on either side. Wrap tape around the coil to ensure it doesn't come apart.
Cut the center of the loop you made in the previous step. Again strip the ends of all cables, ~1/2 inch. Wrap tape around the coil to ensure it doesn't come apart.
Twist together the conductors of the cut loop. This will create a single lead that will be easier to attach later.
Bend the outer pins gently away from the middle pin. This will make the connections easier to manage.
Attach the transistor to the transmitter coil. Wrap 1 lead from the transmitter coil around lead 2 of transistor, and the other coil lead around lead 3 of the transistor, using tape to secure connections.
Attach the battery holder to the transistor. Connect the negative terminal of the battery holder to the emitter of the transistor. The negative terminal will be marked with a "-" and if there is a cable it will be colored black.
Attach the switch to the battery holder. Connect a terminal of the switch to the positive terminal of the battery holder. The positive terminal will be marked with a "+" and if there is a cable it will be colored red.
Attach the switch to the transmitter coil. Connect the other terminal of the switch to the single loop made in the transmitter coil.
Test circuit operation. Insert the battery into the battery holder. Turn the switch to on position and move receiver coil assembly within range of the transmitter.
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