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Sunnytech Solar Mendocino Motor Magnetic Levitating Educational Model ST42

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About Sunnytech Solar Mendocino Motor Magnetic Levitating

It's funny to see people's looks and reactions when their squeeze a little shot for this Mendocino Motor model. Set the rotor to the board, give it a little light, and then it works like charm. All of you guests want to know what happen, ice break success. What a marvelous toy! To be admired and to be talked more from your friends if you have this magic stuff. This model designed reasonable and compact. You can bring it home, school office with convenient in your bag. Features: Model: ST42 Speed:1300 to 1500RPM Weight: 700g / 1.54Ib Size: 190X110X73mm / 7.48 x 4.33 x 2.87 in Material: aluminum plate,laser cut acrylic, Metal, plastic Play steps 1. Bring the model near the window or near a suitable light resource. Don't put the model on steel desk, it will affect the performance. (set the model 45degree direction under the light resource.) 2. Set the rotor to the board, levitating success on the model 3. Give the rotor a gently push, it will run smooth. 4. The magnet is fragile, please avoid the Magnetic suction to each other and damage. Spare parts offer available. Please contact us to get offer if need any parts replacement. IMPORTANT INFORMATION YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE ORDER: Disclaimer----Solar model is highly related to sunlight. As sun power is always changing during day because of sun angle &sun rays' intensity. You can't expect solar model rotor run in a constant speed smooth always. The model rotor will run speedily and stably at powerful noon. Oppositely, it performs a little bad in the power weak morning. It may act out no stable, a little shake, run slowly. This is a normal phenomenon instead of product "defective", it's decided by sunlight changing.