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Zendulum

Product Code: KZD

Availability: In stock

Excl. VAT: £23.61 Incl. VAT: £28.33
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The Zendulum is a do-it-yourself, simple solderable kit. This is Solarbotics latest kit, and features a solar-powered perpetual rolling action.

There's a magnetic ball that rolls back and forth when powered by a solar cell.

  • Soldering Required:   Yes
  • Tools Required:   Yes
  • Kit Difficulty:   2.00/5
  • Kit Completion Time:   2.00hrs

Assemble the kit and let it live on your table or windowsill - a simple desk lamp or sunlight can provide enough juice. When powered, the ball will seemingly roll back and forth on it's own, almost as if it's throwing the laws of physics and gravity to the wind.

What about a few of the features?

  • Solar Cell Mounting Bracket - Position your solar cell at 0, 30, 60, or 90 degrees to receive the maximum amount of light.
  • USB port - Don't have any light by your desk? Plug the Zendulum into your computer for power.
  • Back EMF LED Option - We provide the hacking ports for adding your own LED to make underglow or flashing light effects.
  • Bonsai and Yin-Yang Cutouts - Enhance your Zentastic meditations!

This kit gets its roots from the BEAM force-coil circuit used in the retired Sun Swinger kit, which was a solar-powered pendulum.

Assemble the kit and let it live on your table or windowsill - a simple desk lamp or sunlight can provide enough juice. When powered, the ball will seemingly roll back and forth on it's own, almost as if it's throwing the laws of physics and gravity to the wind.

What about a few of the features?

  • Solar Cell Mounting Bracket - Position your solar cell at 0, 30, 60, or 90 degrees to receive the maximum amount of light.
  • USB port - Don't have any light by your desk? Plug the Zendulum into your computer for power.
  • Back EMF LED Option - We provide the hacking ports for adding your own LED to make underglow or flashing light effects.
  • Bonsai and Yin-Yang Cutouts - Enhance your Zentastic meditations!

This kit gets its roots from the BEAM force-coil circuit used in the retired Sun Swinger kit, which was a solar-powered pendulum.

  • Soldering Required:   Yes
  • Tools Required:   Yes
  • Kit Difficulty:   2.00/5
  • Kit Completion Time:   2.00hrs
  • Additional Information

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    Zendulum<p>Assemble the kit and let it live on your table or windowsill - a simple desk lamp or sunlight can provide enough juice. When powered, the ball will seemingly roll back and forth on it's own, almost as if it's throwing the laws of physics and gravity to the wind.</p> <p>What about a few of the features?</p> <ul> <li>Solar Cell Mounting Bracket - Position your solar cell at 0, 30, 60, or 90 degrees to receive the maximum amount of light.</li> <li>USB port - Don't have any light by your desk? Plug the Zendulum into your computer for power.</li> <li>Back EMF LED Option - We provide the hacking ports for adding your own LED to make underglow or flashing light effects.</li> <li>Bonsai and Yin-Yang Cutouts - Enhance your Zentastic meditations!</li> </ul> <p>This kit gets its roots from the BEAM force-coil circuit used in the retired Sun Swinger kit, which was a solar-powered pendulum.</p> <p>Assemble the kit and let it live on your table or windowsill - a simple desk lamp or sunlight can provide enough juice. When powered, the ball will seemingly roll back and forth on it's own, almost as if it's throwing the laws of physics and gravity to the wind.</p> <p>What about a few of the features?</p> <ul> <li>Solar Cell Mounting Bracket - Position your solar cell at 0, 30, 60, or 90 degrees to receive the maximum amount of light.</li> <li>USB port - Don't have any light by your desk? Plug the Zendulum into your computer for power.</li> <li>Back EMF LED Option - We provide the hacking ports for adding your own LED to make underglow or flashing light effects.</li> <li>Bonsai and Yin-Yang Cutouts - Enhance your Zentastic meditations!</li> </ul> <p>This kit gets its roots from the BEAM force-coil circuit used in the retired Sun Swinger kit, which was a solar-powered pendulum.</p>Move your mouse over image or click to enlarge