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RDL Soldering Practice Kit

RDL Soldering Practice Kit

$9.99Price

Robot Drone League – Learn to Solder and Ohm’s Law PCB Kit

Discover the fundamentals of electronics with the Robot Drone League "Learn to Solder and Ohm’s Law" printed circuit board kit. This interactive learning tool introduces students, hobbyists, and educators to the core principles of electrical current, resistance, and circuitry—perfect for classrooms, STEM workshops, or at-home exploration.

Key Features:

  • Understand Ohm’s Law Through Hands-On Learning
    Explore the relationship between current and resistance in real time. As resistance increases, current decreases—visibly demonstrated by the dimming brightness of the onboard LEDs.

  • DIY Soldering Kit with Guided Instructions
    This is a complete do-it-yourself kit that requires soldering. A QR code inside the package links to detailed English-language instructions, making assembly straightforward—even for beginners.

  • Ideal for STEM Education and Skill Building
    Great for middle and high school students, this project teaches proper soldering technique, circuit design basics, and introduces a variety of common electronic components.

  • User-Friendly PCB Layout
    Every component location is clearly labeled on the printed circuit board, making it easy to identify and install parts correctly. If you need help troubleshooting, our team is available to support you.

 

Bring STEM learning to life with this engaging, educational, and skill-building kit from the Robot Drone League!

 

These kits are great for camps, classroom, or robotics clubs.

Kids take home!

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    White RDL

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