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Is it a "transfer switch"?
TEP , The Engineering Projects , Calender Question: 08-Mar-2017
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Hello! I'm building a game that uses small wires to connect & power series' of lights, bells, and whistles (currently using a 9 volt battery). I need to know how to make the buzzer go off when the player diconnects the wrong wire. Kinda like how a transfer switch (in the circuit box of a house) will divert to the generator when the power goes out. In other words, how can I make a light come on by unplugging it?
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