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OWI-979K Moonwalker II (requires soldering)
$42.95

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Not one, but two! Light and Sound! MOON WALKER II has combined the
technology of two sensors. A whimsical indication of future trends, MOON
WALKER II begins to walk when it detects a change in light intensity or
sound commands. MOON WALKER II continues it's four legged voyage until
instructed by an internal timer to stop. This kit presents an engaging
oppor-tunity to learn about some of the mechanics, operation and history of
robots. When assembled, this robot uses a phototransistor to sense changes
in light (such as turning on a lamp) and a condenser microphone to sense
changes in sound (such as clapping). It converts those stimuli into
electronic signals to power a motor, and MOON WALKER II will walk forward
for a preset time. When it stops, affecting other change in light area
light or sound may activate it again. The sensors be adjusted for different
sensitivity levels.
Specifications:
Movement: 2 legs on each side by crank shaft.
Control: (1)Sound sensor including condenser microphone/transistor;
(2)Light sensor/photo-transistor.
Power Source: "AA" x 1 (not included).
Power Consumption: Approx. 210mA.
Size: H130 x Diameter 100mm.
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