6th Grade Use of Electricity: A hand-cranked generator specialized in elementary school power generation and storage experiments.
If you turn the handle, it generates a DC voltage of about 3V, and you can see that it produces electricity by itself.
The power generation voltage is about 3V, making it difficult to damage bean bulbs, LEDs, and electronic music boxes (electronic melodies) used in elementary school science experiments.
You can also do experiments using dry batteries, such as lighting bean bulbs and LEDs and heating electric heat rays.
Uses universal design cable for easy polarity switching.
Regardless of the dominant hand, it can generate electricity in a direction that is easy for children to turn.
The cable is a separate type that can be plugged in and out, making it convenient for power storage experiments.
An optional adapter makes experimenting even easier.
If the gear is worn, it can be easily replaced.
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