Description :
Watch the crazy cricket dance in the sunlight. It is an
educational toy model that makes a perfect gift or present for children
with inquisitive scientific minds and also a novel gadget for an office
desk to impress colleagues or a household ornament to entertain your
family and guests.
No batteries – just
power from the sun.
Crazy Cricket vibrates madly in sunlight making a realistic chirruping
sound and waggling his feelers in a hilariously wild dance.
Sure to raise a smile.
- No assembly is required
- A simple but effective demonstration of solar power!
- Will also work when close to a strong artificial light
source.
- Not suitable for under 3s due to small parts.
The Technical bit :
The Crazy Cricket uses a photovoltaic solar cell to generate
electricity from sunshine. This electricity drives a miniature motor
that causes the Cricket to vibrate and 'dance' in the sun.
The solar cell used in the Crazy Cricket is a small version of the
solar panels used on space satellites and space stations. Big arrays of
solar panels are also used on earth to generate electricity to power
homes, businesses and factories. Photovoltaic (PV) solar power is a
form of renewable energy.
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