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LeXsolar Solar Energy Experiment Kit

Numerous experiments dealing with solar electric systems and optics make the LeXsolar solar energy experiment kit a unique tool for students to learn about photovoltaic technology. The kit consists of a main board and a variety of modules. These modules can be plugged on the main board to make electrical circuits and measurements. The innovative structure of the main board, the modules and explanation book and CD make the system very versatile and extendable. For more information, visit SOLARC.

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    David Banister said:

    If you're going to have an article about a product with an embedded link it would be nice if that product was on the website.

    I could not locate the solar experiment kit anywhere on the company website.

    November 12, 2009 8:48 AM
     

    Laurie Martin said:

    Hey great post..I think this is the must read article for those who are really worried about their energy expenses thanks for sharing these great ideas as  I also believe that future lies in these renewable sources of energy.

    November 12, 2009 11:48 PM
     

    Jim Z said:

    What I'm more concerned is the function of the KIT, how to demo the features of PV system?

    what's the typical experiments can be realized on this ?

    December 16, 2009 7:11 PM

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