The voltage produce an electrical power using a chemical reaction. This voltage can be thought of as electrical pressure, pushing electrical “current” through a circuit. This voltage is much lower and much safer than that used in your house wiring. Using more batteries increases the “pressure” and so more electricity flows.
Batteries[]
The batteries convert chemical energy into electrical energy. The rechargeable battery can convert electrical energy to chemical energy. Non-rechargeable batteries are prefered.
Solar cells[]
The solar cell has siclon crystal that converts light energy to electrical energy. Big solar cells can generate more watts, but smaller one can generate more volts.
AC/DC adapter[]
The Plug-in snap have AC/DC adapter to convert 120V AC to 9V DC, and then it reduces volts to 3, 5, or 6. You can use it in snap circuits green to recharge B4.
B1 (3V Battery Pack) | |
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Debut |
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Class |
B |
B2 (Solar Cell) | |
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Debut |
Output Forms |
Class |
B |
B3 (4.5V Battery Pack) | |
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Debut |
Electronic Playground |
Class |
B |
B4 (Rechargable Battery) | |
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Debut |
Crank Charger |
Class |
B |
B5 (5V Battery Pack) | |
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Debut |
Motion Detector (Set) |
Class |
B |
B6 (Plug-In Charger) | |
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Debut |
N/A |
Class |
B |
B7 (7v Solar Cell) | |
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Debut |
Best Charging Circuits |
Class |
B |