


Cambridge Brainbox Electronics - Cars and Boats Set
You can experiment with how electronic circuits work, sensors and various switches.
The kit allows building working cars and boats in addition to circuit experiments.
What makes BrainBox special is that it is easy to assemble.
You can build cars powered by electric motors and propellers. Children can discover how to control the speed and direction of an electric motor.
Suitable for both home and school use. Every piece is colorful and number-coded, so any part is easy to find. The kit includes an instruction manual with 50 experiment descriptions.
Box dimensions: 46,5 x 33 x 4,5 cm
Type of toy: Experimental, Educational
Material: Metal, Plastic
Contents: 50 experiments
- 1. Safety instructions: Please adhere to the minimum recommended age! The experiment kit contains a magnet and small swallowable parts. Remove the product from the environment of children under 3 years of age! If a child swallows the magnet or a battery, seek medical attention immediately!
2. Safety instructions: Standards: Toy Safety Directive (2009/48/EC) all materials used in the kits = RoHS 2002/95/HS; EN71-1:2011 Mechanical and physical properties; EN71-2:2011 Flammability; EN71-3:2013 Migration of certain elements (phthalates, lead, cadmium content).
3. Safety instructions: - 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive and 2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive = EN 61010-1:2010, EN 61010-2-033:2012, EN 61010-031:2002+A1:2008, EN 61326-1:2006, EN 61326-2-2:2006.
4. Does any product contain a magnet? = Every kit contains a part called "Magnet", which is required for numerous experiments listed in the user manual.
5. Does any product include a battery? = Batteries are not included with the kits, but all kits require at least two 1.5 V AA batteries to operate, which fit into the "Battery Unit" (part number 19). Additionally, the Secondary 2 electronics kit includes a multimeter that requires a 9 V PP3 battery.