Electronic Piano DIY Soldering Kit with Demo Songs is a very easy beginner kit. After assembling it, it will play different demo songs by pressing the mode button [8], or you can use buttons [1] to [7] like a piano.
Begin with the lowest profile parts, which are the resistors. Then proceed with the next taller parts. Make sure you have the electrolytic capacitors, the LED and the IC assembled in the right direction (polarity). Look at the pictures to see how some of the parts are assembled underneath the IC.
Finally, attach the wires to the speaker and the PCB, and plug the USB power cable in.
This is really more a soldering practice kit than a musical instrument. Don’t expect too much of its sound.
[This is the product description from our official website. Unfortunately, all links had to be removed to comply with eBay's policy.]
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Documentation, instructions, code examples etc. for generic products can easily be found online. We are not providing additional resources for standard parts like, for example, an Arduino module or a temperature sensor. But, of course, we provide all the required documentation for our branded products. Like, for example, CANADUINO® PLC and Atomic Clock kits and modules. Available documentation can be found on our official website UNIVERSAL-SOLDER. We are not allowed to provide links to these resources here on eBay.
DISCLAIMER
Working with electronics requires knowledge and experience, understanding of circuits and schematics. If you build electronics, you need to be able to perform troubleshooting. We can not be held responsible if your DIY project is not working as expected. We can also not be held responsible for damages, malfunction, injuries, fire, burns, or other results that may occur with the use of our products.
UNIVERSAL-SOLDER Electronics Ltd
Windsor, ON, Canada
© UNIVERSAL-SOLDER Electronics Ltd. Canada 2016-2022
Electronic Piano DIY Soldering Kit with Demo Songs is a very easy beginner kit. After assembling it, it will play different demo songs by pressing the mode button [8], or you can use buttons [1] to [7] like a piano.
Begin with the lowest profile parts, which are the resistors. Then proceed with the next taller parts. Make sure you have the electrolytic capacitors, the LED and the IC assembled in the right direction (polarity). Look at the pictures to see how some of the parts are assembled underneath the IC.
Finally, attach the wires to the speaker and the PCB, and plug the USB power cable in.
This is really more a soldering practice kit than a musical instrument. Don’t expect too much of its sound.
[This is the product description from our official website. Unfortunately, all links had to be removed to comply with eBay's policy.]
SHIPPING
RETURN & REFUND
DOCUMENTATION
Documentation, instructions, code examples etc. for generic products can easily be found online. We are not providing additional resources for standard parts like, for example, an Arduino module or a temperature sensor. But, of course, we provide all the required documentation for our branded products. Like, for example, CANADUINO® PLC and Atomic Clock kits and modules. Available documentation can be found on our official website UNIVERSAL-SOLDER. We are not allowed to provide links to these resources here on eBay.
DISCLAIMER
Working with electronics requires knowledge and experience, understanding of circuits and schematics. If you build electronics, you need to be able to perform troubleshooting. We can not be held responsible if your DIY project is not working as expected. We can also not be held responsible for damages, malfunction, injuries, fire, burns, or other results that may occur with the use of our products.
UNIVERSAL-SOLDER Electronics Ltd
Windsor, ON, Canada
© UNIVERSAL-SOLDER Electronics Ltd. Canada 2016-2022