Are you interested in learning how to solder and build your own electronics projects? Our LED Chaser PCB Kit is the perfect place to start!
This beginner-friendly soldering kit is designed to help you practice soldering while also building a fun and functional electronic circuit. Once assembled, the LEDs will light up in a chasing sequence, creating a cool visual effect.
What’s Inside the Kit?
This kit includes all the components you need to complete the project:
Printed Circuit Board (PCB) – pre-designed with clear markings for easy assembly
Red LEDs – form the chasing light effect
Resistors & Capacitors – essential parts of the timing and current-limiting circuits
IC Chips (CD4017 & NE555) – work together to drive the LED sequence
Potentiometer (knob) – adjust the speed of the chasing lights
Switch & Connectors – for power and operation
All you need is a soldering iron, some solder wire, and a bit of patience!
Why Choose This Kit?
✅ Great for Beginners – Learn soldering step by step
✅ Educational – Understand how LEDs, ICs, and timing circuits work
✅ Fun Project – Watch the lights come alive once you finish soldering
✅ Reusable Skill – Build confidence for more advanced electronics projects
How it Works
The kit uses a classic NE555 timer and CD4017 decade counter. The NE555 generates clock pulses, while the CD4017 drives the LEDs in sequence. The potentiometer allows you to control the speed of the running lights. It’s a hands-on way to learn about basic electronics in action!
Perfect for:
- Students learning electronics
- DIY enthusiasts and hobbyists
- STEM clubs and classrooms
- Anyone curious about how circuits work
Get Started Today
This LED chaser kit is more than just a soldering project—it’s your first step into the world of electronics. Once you’re done, you’ll not only have a working circuit but also the satisfaction of building it yourself.
Reseller Options
We also offer bulk discounts for schools, clubs, and resellers. Contact us for details.
Visit our
Etsy store to grab your kit and start soldering today!
www.elektrokits.net
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