Kitronik Solar Powered Buggy

Stock code: 2153
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Pricing:Ex VATInc VAT
1+ £10.05
(excl. VAT)
£12.06
(inc. VAT)
5+ £9.35 £11.22
50+ £8.95 £10.74
200+ £8.50 * £10.20 *
300+ £8.06 * £9.67 *

* Price shown includes kit bulk buy discount

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Solar buggy plus soldering starter kit

large solar powered buggy+ large soldering starter kit

Total: £22.30ex VAT

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  • Orders placed online before 3:00pm Monday - Friday (excluding public holidays and our Christmas shutdown period) are always dispatched the same day provided the goods are in stock. If the goods are not in stock we will endeavour to contact you as soon as possible to discuss a dispatch date.

UK Deliveries

  • If you live on the UK mainland and don't have any large materials or lithium batteries in your order it will cost £3.95 (£4.74 including VAT) if you spend less than £40 (£48 including VAT).
  • If you spend between £40 and £200 (£48 - £240.00 including VAT, excluding large materials or lithium batteries) delivery is free to most locations, £12 (£14.40 including VAT, excluding large materials or lithium batteries) to Northern Ireland and £15 (£18.00 including VAT, excluding large materials or lithium batteries) to UK remote locations. For a list of postcodes that will be charged the remote location rate: remote area list.
  • If you spend over £200 (£240.00 including VAT, excluding large materials or lithium batteries) delivery is free within the UK.

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Further Information

Please note: Instructions for using this product (if available) can be found under the product description.
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Q:
We would like to run this with primary pupils (Y6) as part of an electricity workshop. Is the kit suitable for other joining methods (e.g conductive tape instead of soldering)?
Asked by: Amy
A:
Hi Amy, Thank you for your question, you should be able to connect this up with something like conductive tape as there are only a couple of connections. However these connections are not as reliable as soldering so be aware of that. Best Regards Cullen
Answered by: Cullen Lewis
17-Apr-19

Q:
Hi, Bought the kit it seems doesn't move when I wire up the solar panel with the motor
Asked by: Kenneth Phang
A:
Hi Kenneth, I'm sorry to hear you had have some problems getting the kit to work. Unfortunately solar panels don't work under normal lighting and do require sunlight, as such you can't use the product in doors and cloud cover can reduce the effectiveness of the solar cell. However on a bright sunny day, similar to today the kit should work quiet well. If your still having issues please drop an email through to support@kitronik.co.uk with more info.
Answered by: Michael Lockhart
04-Jul-18

Q:
HI there, I work for Education at the Science and Media Museum, Bradford (part of the SMG group). We're looking to create a buggy workshop. We'd run this for 30 pupils (age 13+), each constructing their own buggy. Could you let me know the following: 1. How long does it take to assemble? 2. Once built, can it be taken back to pieces again? (we would need to reuse them for the next session) 3. How much soldering is required? Many thanks Iain
Asked by: Iain
A:
Hi Iain, The buggy is fairly simple to assemble, so should be able to be complete in around 30 minutes or less depending on the pupil. The buggy could be taken apart, however the motor clip has an adhesive backing so this would be stuck onto the Perspex plate after the first build. You could use Velcro or something similar to create a temporary fixing so it can then be removed. The only soldering that is required is the motor onto the solar cell, so 2 joints.
Answered by: Michael Lockhart
28-Nov-17

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