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how to repair big mouth billy bass

by Bradley Gerhold Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How does Big Mouth Billy Bass work?

Looking deceptively like a normal stuffed fish mounted on a plaque, it is actually a robot that begins to sing and move when someone walks up to it. As the fish swings his head out from the plaque, he lip-syncs to a prerecorded 30-second clip of a popular song or spits out a savvy one-liner.

How do you hook up a Big Mouth Billy Bass?

You need an Echo, of any variety, to use Billy. To set it up, you hold down the red button until the fish announces it's ready for Bluetooth setup in its Billy Bass voice, and then you direct your phone's Alexa app to search for Alexa Gadgets.

How much does a big mouth bass Cost?

While the largemouths of the northern states seldomly exceed 10 pounds, the southern states' largemouth bass can get twice as big, reaching top weights of 17 to 20 pounds. I've researched a few state guides and compiled them in the table below to make my point clearer.

How do you hack a talking fish?

0:001:58How to Hack Alexa Into a Fish - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd that setup will turn the audio. Into DC motor movement using the existing motors that are insideMoreAnd that setup will turn the audio. Into DC motor movement using the existing motors that are inside the fish. You can find the entire instructions. For how to recreate this on my instructable.

Is Big Mouth Billy Bass Bluetooth?

In 2018, Amazon inexplicably partnered with the manufacturer of the Big Mouth Billy Bass to make a new, Alexa-compatible version of the toy that worked over Bluetooth.

How old is a 5 lb largemouth bass?

between six and 16 years oldA big bass, say five pounds, might be anywhere between six and 16 years old. Growth rate is an important aspect of the biology of bass and all other fish species, and it takes a careful examination of many fish to provide information of value to Division biologists.

How old is a 7 lb largemouth bass?

We have seen bass that were 7 pounds at age two and 14 pounds at age 6 ½. Three to four pounds in one year is max.

How old is a 22 inch largemouth bass?

between 13-15 yearsAge and Size The maximum age seems to be between 13-15 years, reaching lengths of 55 cm (22 inches) and reaching weights of around 5 lbs. Any largemouth over five pounds should be considered a trophy.

How do I make my Billy Bass Bluetooth?

1:146:18How to Build Your Own Bluetooth Billy Bass | Masterclass Maker ProjectsYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou'll. Want an Arduino Nano an h-bridge motor driver board an audio amplifier board a BluetoothMoreYou'll. Want an Arduino Nano an h-bridge motor driver board an audio amplifier board a Bluetooth module some speakers a micro USB breakout. Board a short audio cable. And a small 5k potentiometer.

How do I wire my Alexa fish?

1:463:11DIY Billy Bass ft. Alexa Explained! - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipTook it apart there are three motors in there used to animate the tail to mouth and the head IMoreTook it apart there are three motors in there used to animate the tail to mouth and the head I attach those to an arduino motor shield to drive each one of those DC motors independently.

How do you hook Alexa to a talking fish?

To get Alexa (or whatever you want) talking through your fish, connect the free end of the audio cable to the Y-adapter, the rechargeable speaker to the other input of the adapter, and then run the male plug of the adapter into the audio output of the Echo Dot.

How do you make a fish talk?

1:543:04Traditional Origami Talking Fish Tutorial - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd that's the completed talking fish now this is an action origami. So what we do is by taking holdMoreAnd that's the completed talking fish now this is an action origami. So what we do is by taking hold of both of these fen tails here if you wiggle them around right. You can see the mouth opening.

Step 1: Collect Your Materials

1. 1 Big Mouth Billy Bass in working order 2. 4 C-cell batteries 3. 2 SPST toggle switches 4. 1 Normally Open momentary pushbutton switch 5. 1 output jack of your choice: 1/8", 1/4", RCA, etc. 6. Solder, soldering iron, wire, clippers, something to drill holes with

Step 2: Exploration

Unscrew the 6 (or so) screws on the back of the plaque. The back half should come off fairly easily, but BEWARE: there are several very important wires running from the back to the front half, and to disconnect them would surely cause some grief. Take a look at the circuit board.

Step 3: Bending, Part 1

Here's where the fun begins: First, we will create the connection that makes you able to control the pitch of the singing with.... light. That's right, a light controlled Billy Bass. Booyah. Locate points A and B on the circuit board. There is a resistor running between them, and we are going to bypass it.

Step 4: Bending, Part 2

Here's the part where you make the bend which slows good ol' Billy Bass wayyyyyyy down. Locate points B and C on the PCB. Point B was already used in the previous step, and it will be used again in this one. First, connect points B and C to the lugs on the toggle switch, one per lug.

Step 5: In Goes the Output

There is a speaker already installed in the Billy Bass, but it's kind of wimpy and not suited to live use, such as in a show. We will fix that by adding an output jack. The speaker has two wires coming to it from the PCB. One goes to the positive terminal, one goes to the negative terminal.

Step 6: Case It

Now that you've got all your parts wired up, you can mount the controls on the plaque. I use a soldering iron to melt holes in the plastic because I have no drill, but this is messy, smelly, and ruins good soldering iron tips, so I strongly recommend investing in something that drills holes.

Step 7: Rock It

Now for the moment of glory: put in your 4 C-cell batteries and press the red button on the front. If everything is working correctly, you should here good 'ol Billy start to sing a song. Now, flip the switch going to the photocell. Hear how he got really high and fast? Put your thumb over the hole where the photocell resides.

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