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Flashing LED Christmas Tree Assembly Kit, a DIY project to build your own illuminated Christmas tree while learning basic electronics.
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This kit consists of three boards, which are three parts. Board A and Board B are the assembly parts of the main body of the three-dimensional Christmas tree, while Board C is the base part of the Christmas tree. This kit uses 5 batteries and 3 batteries for power supply, and of course, reserves a DC input interface for power supply. It is used to assemble 36 LEDs alternately through self assembly, creating a Christmas tree effect in the three-dimensional space (the effect will be better at night). It has a very beautiful effect, It can create a pleasant atmosphere. This kit can effectively train welding skills and is suitable for hands-on training and enlightenment practices in electronic products. After production, whether for self appreciation or as a gift, it is a good choice.
Practical learning: Perfect for understanding basic electronics and soldering concepts.
Attractive 3D design: The tree is assembled in three dimensions, offering a striking appearance from any angle.
Flashing LED lighting: It includes multiple LEDs that flash alternately, creating a very Christmas visual effect.
All components included: Resistors, LEDs, transistors, PCB boards and other necessary components.
Detailed assembly guide: Step-by-step instructions to make assembly easy, even for beginners.
Operating voltage: 4.5V – 5V DC (can be powered by USB port or batteries)
Number of LEDs: 36 bright colored LEDs
Assembled dimensions: 12cm high x 6cm wide (approximately)
PCB material: High quality fiberglass with clear screen printing
Electronic components: Includes resistors, capacitors, transistors, LEDs and sockets
Difficulty level: Low to medium, suitable for beginners with supervision
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Flashing LED Christmas Tree Assembly Kit, a DIY project to build your own illuminated Christmas tree while learning basic electronics.