The T-M51 Solar-Powered Helicopter DIY Learning Kit is an exciting and educational hands-on project that introduces students to the principles of solar energy, electric power conversion, and aerodynamics. This kit allows learners to build a functioning model helicopter that runs on clean solar power, showcasing how sunlight can be converted into electrical energy to power motion.
Designed for STEM learning, this kit helps students explore the real-world applications of renewable energy technologies while developing practical assembly and problem-solving skills. Once completed, the helicopter’s blades spin smoothly under sunlight or a strong light source, demonstrating the power of photovoltaic energy in an engaging and visual way.
Perfect for classroom demonstrations, science fairs, and home experiments, the T-M51 Solar-Powered Helicopter DIY Learning Kit is an inspiring way to introduce students to sustainable energy concepts and mechanical design.
Features & Highlights:
- Learn Solar Energy Principles: Demonstrates how sunlight is converted into mechanical energy
- Working Helicopter Model: Helicopter blades rotate when exposed to light or sunlight
- STEM Educational Project: Covers concepts of renewable energy, electricity, and aerodynamics
- Easy Assembly: Pre-cut, well-fitted components make building simple and fun
- Ideal for Science Projects: Great for demonstrating solar energy applications in motion.
- Eco-Friendly Learning: Promotes awareness of green and sustainable technologies
- No Batteries Required: Runs purely on solar power for an authentic renewable energy experience.
Package Includes:
- Solar panel
- DC motor
- Helicopter body components
- Rotating blade set
- Wiring and connectors
- Mounting hardware and screws
- Instruction manual / assembly guide
Specifications:
- Power Source: Solar energy (no battery required)
- Motor Type: Small DC motor
- Material: Durable plastic and electronic components
- Assembly Type: DIY (unassembled kit)
- Skill Level: Beginner-friendly
- Learning Focus: Renewable energy, solar technology, mechanics, and motion
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