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MiOYOOW Soldering Practice Kit, DIY Remote Control Car Kit Beginners Learning Solder Kit School Smart Robot Car Electronic Soldering Projects for STEM Education
?STEM School Science Project?: The Smart Robot Car is a sought-after educational tool in schools, designed to foster students' understanding of mechanical engineering, electronics, sensor technology, automated control, and soldering methodologies, and sparks curiosity and enthusiasm towards STEM subjects.
?Remote Control Smart Car Kit?: Powered by 3 batteries (not included), MIOYOOW DIY robot car kit can be controlled remote to move forward, backward, turn, stop, and even adjust speed. LED3 on the circuit board serves as an indicator for remote control reception, flashing once to confirm signal reception.
?Easy Assembly?: The solder practice kit is easy to build and is so simple. The connection that was clearly mapped and labeled on the board makes it easy to assemble. This simplicity makes this diy kit a perfect option for beginners, and students alike, appealing to all skill levels.
?Seeking Enjoyment?: Not only to improve your soldering skills, you will learn more interesting electronics things. The electronic car kit can be controlled remote to move. Gather your friends/students and organize an exciting Smart Car competition! Let the fun begin!
?English User Manual?: The package comes with a paper instruction manual. You can scan the QR code on the instruction manual and download the PDF installation document. The illustrated manual will greatly improve your soldering efficiency.



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kris redick
Awsome

This is another one of those amazing soldering projects for people learning to solder that is also great if you're trying to teach your kids how to solder. Because when you get done you don't just have something that you put together and you can turn a light on but you've actually made something that's a toy that your kid probably would have begged you to buy in the store pre-assembled. I would say the value of these is definitely worth it, the assembly isn't the easiest, but it's not supposed to be. But once you get them put together they look great and as long as you've done everything right they work great. They come with a little piece of paper that has a black loop on it that they will follow but you can take black electrical tape and put it on your floor in any pattern you want and they will just follow around the pattern. My daughter and I set up a racetrack with two strips and unfortunately hers always seems to beat mine for some reason. But it's been a great product a lot of fun to make and a lot of fun to use after

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Ron B
Challenging but works - No manual seems to be available

I found no manual or QR code in any of the product images. They have some tips in the description but this is a non-trivial project. Had looked at purchasing for a camp with 20 kids with 90min slot to build. It took me over an hour to build as an expert (taking some photos) so it would be over 2 hrs with a assistant and a novice, Still a very cool project if you have time and an assistant to help. Biggest problem I saw was the complete lack of clarity on polarity of motor. I had to tin leads and touch to board to find correct writing to cause vehicle to move forward. Hint is the top lead (when motor mounted goes to the forward pad on the board for both left & right motors. Also because they do not want to spend another 2 cents on foam. Both the chip & socket have their leads mangled in shipping and must be carefully straightened before assembly.

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Alexey Volkov
This thing drove me nuts, but is now working really well.

TL;DR; Use good batteries Assembly problems: The instructions are really lacking. It's so strange that they completely omit the motor connection step. The polarity of the motor pads on the PCB is not marked. I've soldered the motors exactly like in the picture in PDF and they were both backwards. If I remember correctly, you need to solder the motor connector which is closest to PCB to the pad which is closer to the back of the car. Soldering photo-diodes and white LEDs was tricky without another hand. After my son and me finished soldering and assembling, I quickly tuned the car using potentiometers and it ran perfectly the first time. But it only ran once! I wanted to calibrate it a bit more and one side stopped responding (the motor was always running). I could never get it back to working state. Next day I've spent several hour with multimeter. I managed to make both sides of the car to react to bright light, but it did not work with it's own lights. With bright light, the inputs were ~400mV and the LM393 chip compared them correctly, outputting ~2V from one of the outputs. With car's own lights (+white paper) however the inputs were ~1.4V and both outputs were always <0.1V regardless of which input was higher, so both wheels were always spinning. The potentiometers were not helping much - AFAIR, they changed the inputs in the 1.3V-1.5V range. I've started reading about the problems with the LM393 chip and found one forum page that said that the inputs need to be ~1.2V lower than the chip VCC for the chip to work. This was definitely not true for me, since the chip was only getting 2.0-2.4V which is closer to the input values. I've replaced the batteries (strange - the ones I've used were pretty new) and the car started working again! So, 5 stars for my education. 1-2 stars for instructions. Feature requests: * Definitely fix the instructions regarding the motor soldering and installation. * Repurpose potentiometers, so that one of them sets the base level and the second one sets balance. It will make calibration easier. The "base" potentiometer should probably have bigger range, so that it can cover more situations.

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Dan Agun
A Lot of Fun

This kit was fun to build and a lot of fun to watch it follow a line with blinking red LEDs (red lens) on top. When it runs, two red LEDs (clear lens) illuminates the line it follows. The two LEDs on top are used with the trimmer potentiometers for tuning when the left/right motors turn on so it can follow the track (line). I took a bold felt pen and drew an oval around a single piece of printer paper. I did not expect it to follow turns that sharp, but it worked. Line width may have been about 1/2 inch. You will need to have a soldering iron and solder and a way to remove a small amount of insulation. I used the battery pack to compare the two leads on the motors and connected the motors the right way on the first try. If the motor goes the wrong way, just reverse the wires. My kit had 'five-band resistors. Resistor value color codes can be found on the internet. The manual was great about warning ICs are polarity sensitive. The board was well marked for other polarity-sensitive parts. This was pretty fun. It makes me wonder if someday model train track will be printed at home.

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R_N R_N
Good toy building experience for a fraction of cost

The media could not be loaded. When it arrived I showed it to my son who is middle school, he went thru the one page document provided. There is a QR code which will take you to a detailed step by step guide included in the document. After going over he wanted to start building it seems pretty simple to build. I have a good temperature controlled soldering iron, but all you need is a regular one which will work fine for this project. Since it was his first time soldering I had to do half the board showing him how to, and he did the rest. I would advice 100% adult guidance and oversight if your kids are as young as mine. The PCB is well marked and transistors, resistors and motors etc are positioned in such a way that you wont have to guess, which is very good for people without electronics background. It will take around 3 to 4 hours to build for a kid. Overall the kit is very simple and fun to build. For the price of the product its certainly worth it. I will add pictures and update how it goes after few days.

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MiOYOOW Soldering Practice Kit, DIY Remote Control Car Kit Beginners Learning Solder Kit School Smart Robot Car Electronic Soldering Projects for ...

MiOYOOW Soldering Practice Kit, DIY Remote Control Car Kit Beginners Learning Solder Kit School Smart Robot Car Electronic Soldering Projects for ...

$25.74$21.99
5 REVIEWS