Gikfun Starlight Water Kit Project

Summary of Project

(I was not paid to do this review.)

I bought the Gikfun Starlight Water kit for about $9 from Amazon, and put it together. Here is the "before" parts picture:

=> Gikfun Starlight Water kit - parts

It is a simple design which uses an oscillator and a counter to light up LEDs, so that waves of light move away from the center. You can adjust a variable resistor to make the waves move faster or slower. It comes with a USB power cord, and also a battery pack. Here is a photo after construction:

=> Gikfun Starlight Water kit - after construction

It works great, looks cool, and my kids enjoy playing with it.

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Other Notes

The pads for most of the components are very small and close together. So I recommend doing the soldering using a magnifying glass, and a soldering iron that has a narrow tip, either curved at the end, or like a flat-head screwdriver.

The included LEDs follow the normal convention of having the short lead be the lead connected to ground. However, the flat cut on the LEDs are on the opposite side of what I am used to seeing. So, you might not want to get those LEDs mixed into the rest of your stock.

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