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Explorer Kit Solar Education

Explorer Kit

From the sun to electricity

With our Explorer Kit, primary school children and last year kindergarden kids learn in an emotional and fun way how photovoltaics works. 

Photovoltaic learning game with clouds

Playful learning how photovoltaics work

The Explorer Kit is suitable for all primary school classes and, in principle, also for the oldest children in kindergarten.

 

Under the guidance of the teachers or educators, the children can independently gain their first experience of how photovoltaics work through the learning station. The extra large PV modules, the ease of use and the solid construction provide security when trying out, especially in the lower grades.

Learning goals

With the help of their teacher or independently, the children can try out a wide variety of influencing factors on the electricity generation of a photovoltaic system.
 

Both the angle of inclination and the orientation of the photovoltaic module can be changed by simply turning and rotating. The illuminant (the sun) can be rotated at a fixed distance around the photovoltaic module and thus simulate the course of the sun over the course of the day. With the help of more or less transparent fabric elements, a wide variety of “clouds” and their influence on power generation can be shown.

 

The effect on power generation is represented by the lighting up of more or fewer LED lights or by a small fan running faster, louder or slower, quieter. These optical and acoustic signals are easy to understand and will be remembered.

 

It is particularly impressive not only to carry out the experiments in the classroom with the light bulb, but also to go into the playground with the learning game afterwards and get to know the energy of the real sun.

Solar Education Photovoltaic Learning Game in Use

Price

540 €

incl. 7% VAT,

plus shipping

The educational game is produced by the Caritas Brucker Workshop for People with Disabilities Fürstenfeldbruck of the Caritas Association of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising eV

When selecting the materials and components, special emphasis was placed on recyclability and repairability in addition to child-friendly usability.

Caritas Brucker Workshop for People with Disabilities Logo

  • Base plate with labeling and mount for the PV module

  • PV module with bracket, moveable in 2 axes including cabling

  • Bulb holder, with spacer line

  • Bulbs

  • Box with 4 LEDs as consumers

  • Box with a small fan as a consumer

  • Cloud elements

  • Teaching guide for two modules

Explorer Kit materials

Photovoltaic Learning Game Content

Explorer-Kit video tutorial (in German)

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