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The StepsToDo Hydroelectric Power Generation DIY Kit is a compact, hands-on educational project designed for students aged 14 and above. It enables users to assemble a working hydroelectric generator that powers over 4 LEDs using normal water flow or manual turbine rotation. Proudly made in India, this kit includes all necessary materials, printed instructions, and manufacturer support, making it an ideal STEM learning tool and gift that fosters mechanical and electrical skills.
| ASIN | B07JBPKYWV |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #64,356 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #984 in Educational Science Kits |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (1,265) |
| Date First Available | 22 October 2018 |
| Educational Objective(s) | mechanical skills |
| Manufacturer reference | T167 |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 7 x 15 cm; 550 g |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
V**N
Good product it's an working model not an toy Use full for kids learning TQ for the founder All the best for ur feature projects
K**N
I have bought for a project in my school but it can also be used by kids as it is not hard to assemble. And moreover very fun to assemble. It's just that its finishing is not very good but it can be ignored. overall a good product.
S**M
Excellent product ,The product quality is excellent and the customer support team is responsive and supportive. Reliable product with prompt and friendly customer support.
A**R
The device Hydraulic Power generation by StepsToDo is conceptually a nice thought, but it performs weakly with regard to quality of the items provided. The two iron brackets provided do not fit tightly as it difficult to hold the nut of of bracket while turning the screw, as the nut size is too small. Hence the overall assembly is generally loose. The quality of the rubber bands provided is weak. As the turbine starts rotating, rubber band comes out of pulley. So it does not sustain rotational speed of turbine. The ends of two copper wires, do not join properly with the dynamo points, as it's not comfortable to hold the wires and fasten with dynamo points. The wire points tend to remain loose. When the water falls on turbine, it invariably also falls on dynamo, as the distance is too small between dynamo and turbine is very less. If the makers of this device consider these points and incorporate few modifications with respect to thoughts stated above and enhance the overall quality, this device will be a great learning tool not just for kids, but also for adults.
S**N
Not worth buying. - Wheel doesn't rotate when u pour water on top... U need to keep it under forcefully running water, even under the tap is not sufficient Everything is fine * But water should be flown with very high force for the light to get on, which is not possible when presenting the project...
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