T-M215 Moving Head Fan DIY Learning Kit
The T-M215 Moving Head Fan DIY Learning Kit is an engaging educational project that combines basic electronics, mechanical linkages, and practical construction. Designed for classrooms, makerspaces, and home learners, this kit guides students through assembling a working fan with an oscillating head while teaching core STEM concepts.
Key Features and Benefits
- Functional moving fan head that oscillates to demonstrate motion control
- Mini DC motor driven design to illustrate electrical energy conversion to mechanical motion
- Pre-cut wooden components for quick, safe assembly without soldering
- Clear, easy-to-follow instructions suitable for beginner to intermediate learners
- Customizable and decorate-ready: encourages creativity after assembly
- Eco-friendly materials ideal for school projects and exhibitions
Package Includes
- Pre-cut wooden fan body set
- DC motor
- Fan blade set
- Battery holder (2 × AA)
- On/Off switch
- Wiring and screws set
Specifications
- Operating voltage: 3V to 6V DC
- Motor type: Mini DC motor
- Material: Eco-friendly wood and plastic components
- Power source: 2 × AA batteries (not included)
- Assembly time: 30 to 45 minutes
- Skill level: Beginner to intermediate
Educational Value and Learning Outcomes
This DIY fan kit supports hands-on learning in core STEM topics. Students will:
- Observe how an electric motor converts electrical energy into mechanical rotation
- Explore simple circuit design, wiring, and switch operation
- Understand gear transmission and mechanical linkages that produce oscillation
- Develop fine motor skills, problem solving, and logical thinking during assembly
- Create a demonstration project suitable for science fairs and classroom presentations
Assembly and Use
The kit is designed for straightforward, tool-light assembly. Recommended steps:
- Lay out all components and review the parts list.
- Follow the illustrated instructions to assemble the wooden frame and attach the motor.
- Connect wiring to the motor, switch, and battery holder, then secure with screws.
- Attach the fan blades and test operation with 2 × AA batteries at 3V to 6V.
- Customize the wooden body with paint or stickers after successful assembly.
Classroom Uses and Exhibition Ideas
- Use as a lab activity to demonstrate circuits and energy conversion
- Assign as a small group project to encourage teamwork and project planning
- Feature finished models in science fairs to demonstrate motion control concepts
- Pair with lessons on sustainable materials and design thinking
Safety and Care
- Use adult supervision for younger students during assembly
- Do not mix old and new batteries; follow correct battery polarity
- Inspect screws and wiring regularly to ensure safe operation
- Store in a dry place and avoid exposure to excessive moisture
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is any soldering required? No. All wiring uses connectors and screws for easy assembly.
- What age is this kit for? Recommended for students aged 8 and up with adult supervision for younger children.
- Can the fan speed be adjusted? The kit runs at battery voltage. Speed can be changed by using different fresh AA battery configurations within the specified voltage range.
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