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DIY solar kit for electrical charging

€79.00
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  • DIY solar kit based on Arduino UNO

  • Converts solar light energy into electronic energy for the purpose of charging your electrical devices such as smartphones/batteries

  • Includes 4 ambient light sensors, 2 DOF servomotors, a solar panel, a smartphone charging module

  • Fun kit that allows you to discover programming but also electronics, computer science and control logic - contains 11 detailed projects to realize!

Reference :

KS0530

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Contents

  • Solar panel with ribbon and wires

  • x5 Acrylic board faces

  • x5 Wooden boards 3mm

  • Keyestudio UNO development board

  • I2C1602 LCD screen

  • Lithium power supply

  • Phone charging module

  • Passive buzzer

  • Yellow LED

  • Button

  • Temperature and humidity sensor

  • Digital light intensity BH1705FVI

  • x4 Photoresistors

  • Flush mount kit

  • Battery holder

  • x2 servo

  • USB cable

  • x18 Pieces Lego 43093

  • x1 Piece Lego 4265c

  • x2 Round head screw M4*8MM

  • x2 Nickel-plated nut M4

  • x14 Flat head screw M3*14MM

  • x6 Nickel-plated nut M3

  • x29 Flat head screw M3*8MM

  • x8 Copper pillar double passage M3*45MM

  • x4 Single pass copper pillar M3*6+6MM

  • x7 Double pass copper pillar M3*10MM

  • Plastic pipe

  • x4 plastic string

  • DuPont wire 4P 26 AWG 200mm

  • DuPont Wire Female 4P 26AWG 350mm

  • x7 DuPont Wire Female 3P 26AWG 200mm

  • DuPont Wire Male-Female 20cm

  • DuPont Wire Male-Female 20cm

  • Screwdriver 2.0*40MM

  • Screwdriver 3.0*40MM

Features

  • Multiple functions: automatic light tracking, temperature, humidity and light intensity reading, button control and solar charging

  • IIC, UART, SPI and Lego ports
  • Basic programming: C language program with Arduino IDE
  • Operating voltage: 5V

  • Input voltage: 3.7V

  • Maximum output current: 1.5A

  • Maximum power dissipation: 7.5W

  • 11 projects included

  • Possible to extend the sensors/modules via the reserved Lego parts to conduct your own experiments

Useful resource

Wiki

Video

KS0530
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Data sheet

Category
Microcontrollers
Assembly required
Yes
Complete kit
Yes
Type of product
Kits & packs
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