Everything you need to learn about parallel circuits.
No tools, no programming, no wires or special skills required. Learn how Electric Paint works and tune your electronics skills by painting electrical circuits on paper. This simple electric circuit kit comes with easy instructions and a clearly marked template, making drawing your circuit as easy as squeezing a tube and tracing a line. Add a battery to power the LED lights and bring your circuit city to life! Even if you have pre-existing electrical knowledge, the Electric Paint Circuit Kit provides hands-on experience with our Electric Paint. Painting simple electrical circuits on a template will enable you to familiarise yourself with the paints viscosity and application technique.
Spark your imagination and discover the magic of Electric Paint with the Electric Paint Circuit Kit from Bare Conductive. Keen to learn about Electric Paint but unsure where to start? This simple electric circuit project is the perfect, fun, inspiring project to help you get started.
A quick and fun electric paint project – Creating your own miniature glowing city. It’s as easy as squeezing a tube, tracing a line, and folding your paper templates. The Electric Paint Circuit Kit is a great project to get started with Electric Paint and circuits.
Perfect for any experience level – No previous experience is needed to build your own electric city. The easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions and clearly marked templates ensure that you won’t feel out of your depth.
Learn the basics of circuits and switches – Throughout the project, you’ll learn all about parallel circuits, polarity, and switches while most importantly, having fun!
The kit comes with all the components you need to create your paper city:
Please note, a 9V battery is not included.
SKU | 1894511 |
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mpn | SKU-1510 |
brand | Bare Conductive |
My son Prithvi was excited to unbox and do the project. It was an amazing experience to see how it made him engaged for few hours to do this. I woudl recommend all kids who can be taught some basics of electric circuit and basic skills of assembling.
Well done team to come up with the creative idea!!!!!!
We have done the video of Prithvi doing the project here.
https://youtu.be/oshxObNgRKU