Dark activated colour changing LED kit

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Dark activated colour changing LED kit

The colour changing LED in this kit is automatically illuminated and starts to cycle through various patterns when the light sensor has detected that is dark. The kit uses the light activated board with a colour changing LED. Ordering is now easier - order part code 2120 and you will get the light activated switch project kit (part 2112) accompanied with a battery clip, battery cage and rainbow LED. All individually bagged and ready for your students to build.

This kit contains:

  • 1 x 100Kohm potentiometer
  • 2 x BC337 NPN transistor
  • 1 x 220ohm resistor
  • 1 x LDR (light dependent resistor)
  • 1 x colour changing (rainbow) LED
  • 1 x PP3 clip leads
  • 1 x 4AA battery holder
  • 1 x night light PCB

PCB dimensions: 53mm x 25.5mm.

Requires x4 AA batteries, available separately.

Click here to download build instructions pdf_icon.gif

Note: Schools will receive a more detailed set of teaching notes on a CDROM.

Note: Mouseover the price to see the Euro price.
DescriptionCode 1+ 10+ 100+ VAT
Dark activated colour changing LED kit2120
£2.52
£3.02
£2.02
£2.42
£1.64
£1.97
ex VAT
inc VAT
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  Current stock availability: 1276

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Posted by geoffhampson on
Is it possible to connect more than one led in this circuit?
Response by geoffhampson on
Yes you can connect more than one LED, though the LEDs won't say in sync with each other. The number of LEDs that you can connect will be determined by the gain of the transistor I suspect that you should be able to connect 3 or 4 LEDs. If you connect more than the gain allows for you won't damage anything, it will just be a case of the LEDs not being as bright and possibly having the colour sequence restarting from the beginning.
Posted by jonmartlew on
How much would you charge for around 300 circuits?
Response by AaronSturman on
There's a page here that explains bulk discounts, http://www.kitronik.co.uk/ordering/bulk-buy-discount-for-kits/ if you put the number you want into the product page and click add to cart the cart will show the discount you would receive.
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