Some images for a response on the blog.
You can make an improvised switch by pressing two thumb tacks into the jaws of a clothespin, and soldering wires to the nails that stick through.
Then put something between the jaws to break the contact.
For example, grab the plastic tab that holds a loaf of bread shut and tie some fishing line to that. Place the plastic tab between the jaws, run the line across a doorway or path, and anchor the end to the wall somehow.
When a person enters the room/crosses the path, their leg snags the fishing line and pulls the tab out from the jaws of the clothespin, completing the circuit.
(Note: The particular buzzer used is really, *really* loud!)
(From the article, you can put an aspirin between the jaws to detect moisture.)
The version below includes a battery and a transistor socket. Stick the wires of a flashbulb into the socket and use the plastic tab as described above to make a flash-bulb warning of intruders.
Also of note: It's hard to see from the photo, there are 2 thumb tacks sticking out from the base of the battery. Take the whole unit and press it into the side of a tree or wooden molding and run the trip wire across the room to another thumbtack.
Takes about a minute to install 1 intruder sensor.
I probably shouldn't mention this, but mount a 35mm film canister on the clothespin, put the flashbulb *inside* the canister, and fill the canister with gunpowder.
This makes a very satisfying flash *and* bang for unwanted intruders!
It's also reasonably safe, assuming you use a plastic film canister and not a metal one.
I couldn't immediately find one of those or I would have posted an image.
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