300 In 1 Electronic Lab Manual

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It's still sold at MCM: It's neat with the small breadboard. You're not stuck with just the parts on a spring, you can build your own circuits or ones you find elsewhere. The price has gone up since Radio Shack carried it.

I couldn't come up with an online manual for it, just a parts listing and list of the 300 projects. In the link Carl provided for the radio shack support page, the manual number is listed so perhaps it could be ordered from radio shack.Ed Attachments: 300-in-one.jpg 18.19 KiB Viewed 8637 times. I have 3 of those at present, one being a Lafayette 150-in-1 in a wood carry case w/ hinged cover and the other two kits are Archer/Science Fair labs.

Elenco 300 in 1 Electronics Learning Lab - MX908. NO Soldering required. The MX908 Elenco 300 in 1 Electronics Learning Lab will teach you about electronics from A to Z. Learn and build 300 exciting electronic experiments safely and easily. Included is an easy to read illustrated lab-style manual to help you create exciting projects like a transistor radio, a voice level meter, a metal detector, a function generator and many more! Maxitronix 300 In 1 Electronic Lab Manual 300 in One Electronic Project Lab Vintage Radio Shack. $14.99 Radio Shack Science Fair 300 n One Electronic Project Lab - Mainboard and Manual. $19.99 MAXITRONIX 300 In 1.

The Lafayette was constructed much better and durable over the Science Fair units. I still have it to this day. As a youth I played with that Lafayette lab virtually every day. On holidays and family gatherings, when all of us cousins were forced to sit still at Grandma's house and watch one of 3 boring channels on a B/W television, I was hapilly entertaining myself with the Lafayette lab. My cousins were amazed when I built an AM transmitter, bird chirper, light controlled circuits., etc. I learned much from that kit. I even made a high voltage zapper circuit, testing it on my dog's nose (don't worry, in fairness I also zapped myself, my sister, and my cousins too!).

My sentimental favorite: Lafayette lab kit If I had saved all the money I've spent on test equipment, I'd probably spend it on test equipment. Stapes, welcome to the forum and I hope your interest is strong enough that you post back to the thread. The 300-in-one has many loose parts that go with it besides the console itself and the manual of how to construct the various circuits. If you are lacking the manual, I wonder if you have all the parts needed to build the circuits.

If not, it might be more wise to seek out a complete unit that includes the parts as well as the manual, as the associated parts are required for even the simplest of the circuits, plus it really helps to have the large-format printed version of the manual. Or perhaps chose one of the current versions of these trainers or a simpler one to start, in order to introduce your grandkids to electronics. I have this trainer and the manual, but it's a large one at 10 by 14 inches and 164 pages. I could not locate a pdf of it. To digitize it would be a major effort and while I might try to help you out, it doesn't make much sense to do so if you don't have the associated loose parts.

At the moment, you have only this one post to your credit, which doesn't encourage me much to make the effort. If you show some interest in the endeavor by at least replying, I'll try to help. We need more kids with some hands-on experience in electronics. For many of us here, that early introduction to electricity embodied in these electronics labs and kits was instrumental in guiding our interests and abilities later in life.

I had several of the X-in-one lab kits, won the science fair with one of them. Overall I'd have to say it's preferable/practical to learn electronics hands-on than it is theoretically. For one thing, hands-on-even at the design stage-produces tangible results. For another, hands-on keeps one engaged while theory alone is boring/offputting for all but the most dyed-in-wool nerd. Even.I. wasn't that nerdy. I wanted to see things happen at my behest.

Later I delved theory, but because my interest had been maintained having seen what was possible. That Forrest Mims book is for the 200-in-one, 28-280. The 300-in-one is 28-270 and is different enough an original manual is better. Especially for young beginners, as the breadboard is shown as a large graphic with the actual wire routing needed, plus a schematic. Once you have schematic experience, you can use Mim's book and together with the original manual you could extend your education. My manual is 10 x 14, as large as the trainer and 164 pages, no author given. I have not found it online.

Who knows about the op Stapes, he or she hasn't replied past post #1 or visited the forum since starting the thread. Oh well, I still enjoy talking about the various trainers. I never had one as a kid just had to have the 300-in-one when I saw it on sale at the store. The 500-in-one adds microprocessor programming in assembly, but boy it's spendy at around $270. Here's a full page pic of project one, later they have two projects per page, project 12 shown. Attachments: 300project12.jpg 63.28 KiB Viewed 8502 times 300project1.jpg 67 KiB Viewed 8502 times. Ed in SD, I have been looking online for the Science Fair 300-in-one 28-270 kit manual and haven't been able to find it anywhere.

The few pics you posted are the closest I've gotten! Very excited to see them! Is there any way you could post more of the projects? I'm trying to re-familiarize myself with the kit so I can work on it with my son, and we have (at least very close to) all the parts, but not the manual. I know it would be a lot to do the post the whole thing, but as many as you'd be willing would be wonderful.

300 In 1 Electronic Lab Manual

Ltozer, welcome to the forum! It's odd how few, if any, of the many trainer manuals are available at all in pdf. Maybe the large page size and difficulity of keeping pages open and flat has been too much of a challenge for people who have a copy of the manual. I could see it taking hours to produce using a camera to copy the large pages and photoshopping the files.

300 In 1 Electronics Lab Manual

But, since you asked so nicely here's a couple more, on the installment plan and a pic of the AM Transmitter of Project 70 as built on my 300-in-one.Ed Attachments: 300project2.jpg 96.72 KiB Viewed 7543 times 300project85.jpg 80.6 KiB Viewed 7543 times AMtransmitter.jpg 68.53 KiB Viewed 7543 times. I have been looking online for the Science Fair 300-in-one 28-270 kit manual and haven't been able to find it anywhere.

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The few pics you posted are the closest I've gotten! Very excited to see them! Is there any way you could post more of the projects?

I'm trying to re-familiarize myself with the kit so I can work on it with my son, and we have (at least very close to) all the parts, but not the manual. I have one of these kits, and it still has the book. Give me a couple of days to figure out the best way to get it to you. Yeah, I'm aware of the two requests. I'm giving the whole thing away at our club's swap meet on February 7th. I will somehow digitize all the pages before I do that. Plans are to copy this in pieces, maybe 20 or 30 lessons per, and PDF them over several days.

The quality won't be great, but it'll be readable and allow the book-less owners of these things to fulfill the educational and scientific objectives of the kits. This one of the cooler XXX-in-one iterations. It has the proto-board built into it, so after you are done with all the experiments you can still build additional stuff with it using old tech manuals and application notes to further enhance the experimental value of the kit. If I didn't already have the Heath / Zenith Educational proto-board, I'd keep this one.

Product Description Elenco MX908 300 in 1 Electronics Learning Lab The MX908 Elenco 300 in 1 Electronics Learning Lab will teach you about electronics from A to Z. You will learn about electronic parts, how to read schematics, and wiring diagrams. All this, while building up to 300 different projects.

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This kit uses two quick and easy hook-up methods: This kit uses two quick and easy hook-up methods:. Spring Method: Simply slip pre-cut wires and components into special springs for a safe, secure connection. Breadboard Method: Featured in this advanced kit, this system is used by professionals and engineers. Just plug the components and wires into the special breadboard socket holes.

No soldering is required. Everything uses battery power – no dangerous AC is required, so it’s safe for all ages. Labs come with all components and wires needed to build each project. NO TOOLS ARE REQUIRED. No prior knowledge is needed to assemble and build these exciting projects. Easy-to-read, illustrated, lab-style manuals take you through each electronic experiment step-by-step. All are designed for ages 10 & up, so these are ideal for MIDDLE SCHOOLS and HIGH SCHOOLS.

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MX908 Electronics Lab Features:. Everything you need to build 300 Exciting Electronic Projects. Learn the basics of electronics and put your knowledge to work creating 300 different electronic experiments, special lighting effects, radio transmitter and receivers, amazing electronic sound effects, cool games and MORE!. Includes built-in breadboard for easy wiring and connection of components, and an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) indicates the information during the experiments in process!.

Build your knowledge by exploring amplifiers, analog and digital circuits plus how to read schematic diagrams. Includes transistors, transformers, diodes, resistors, capacitors, phototransistors, CDs, integrated circuits, speaker, earphone, LEDS, LED digit display!. Fact-filled, illustrated, lab-style manual included. Requires 6 “AA” batteries (not included).

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