⚡ Ignite Curiosity with Every Circuit!
The Sntieecr Electric Circuit Learning Kit is a comprehensive educational tool designed for students aged 14 and up. It includes a variety of components such as motors, bulbs, and gears, allowing users to build and experiment with basic electrical circuits. This kit is perfect for enhancing STEM education in a fun and engaging way, making it an excellent choice for classroom projects or home learning.
Package Dimensions | 20.2 x 14.9 x 5.6 cm; 200 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
Manufacturer reference | ST-0244 |
Educational Objective(s) | Basic physics, electricity, electric motors, parallel connection, series parallel circuit, circuit physical image method, scientific experiments, technology, engineering, STEM subjects |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Batteries included? | No |
tech_spec_battery_description_toys | Alkaline |
ASIN | B087PV848K |
A**R
There are so many pieces to play with.
I found the crocodile clips difficult to use because of the covering. A great "toy" to introduce simple electronics. I would recommend it.
P**S
Horrid
I'd give it MINUS one star if I could. OK, you can make a wheeled cart but there's nothing in the box to help you fit anything to it -- even a few extra screws would have helped. It's got five bulbs and one holder, perhaps useful because they can be difficult to get hold of nowadays. Two unmountable switches -- they are designed as a push in fit into a rectangular cut out, which is not present on the baseboard. Two motors, arcanely described as 'red' and 'white'. Is there any difference between them -- we are not told -- maybe one of them is a stepper. who knows? A couple of battery holders and a few fragile fan blades. Oh -- there's the dodgy rheostat too. And of course the virtually unusable connecting wires. At each end they have a crocodile clip with insulation so slippery that it slides around whenever you try to open them, almost impossible for kids to use. And none of the electrical components has a decent sized lug to attach them to anyway, mostly tiny terminals which the clips just fall off as soon as anything moves. And finally there are the unusable gears, sixty of them. There are no shafts to mount them to and if there were, there is nothing to mount the shafts to. So do not expect to drive your cart's wheels through a gear chain from the motor. Finally, I nearly forgot -- there are the instructions that are just a bad joke.
J**J
Simple circuits
Nice beginners set. My son is doing circuits with his homeschooling and these arrived the very next day. Allowing him to put into practice the simple experiments. Simple enough for the basics. But extras, not to build the plane as shown no instructions or manual and really not the best components. For building a toy vehicle.Great for simple circuits .
D**E
Great fun for a tenner!
Bought this for my 8 year old as an intro to circuits and electricity. He enjoyed making a simple lighting circuit and then we made a motor powered windmill with a couple of pulleys! 😄 Great fun for a tenner!
J**T
Okay but!
Firstly no instructions to build anything. A wealth of cogs with no discernible use. The battery holders supplied are for 2 AA and 1 AA, but the car needs a 9v battery at least to move. The parts are fine mostly except the system of attach motors to the board is elastic bands which isn’t great. Overall doesn’t seem good value at just under £20.
J**W
Circuit training system
Concept is good but spoiled by poor execution. Insulation on crocodile clips slips around so younger fingers can't get them to work. Motors are good for demonstrating the principle but lack the power to make the fan operated car shown on their website work. There's a whole pack of gears but no way of using them. Might by some steel shafts and make some brackets to enable gears to be demonstrated to grandson.
J**N
Good to learn from
Bought this so my seven year old son could instruct me on the basics of circuitry. I feel that it has worked very well. I now know more.
D**S
It's fun whilst learning
Very good starter kit for kids to start learning electronics and fun with motors
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