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- Model: EX.DC3V-MOT
Mini DC Solar Panel Motor 3V for Hobby & STEM☀️
The Mini DC Solar Panel Motor (3 V) is a compact, low-voltage DC motor ideal for hands-on experiments, classroom demonstrations, and DIY builds. Pair it with a small solar panel to clearly show how electrical energy converts into kinetic energy—perfect for STEM education, toy car prototypes, and beginner-friendly electronics projects.
🔎 Overview
Designed for simplicity and reliability, this motor is well-suited to hobbyists and electronics engineers who want a practical, affordable actuator for testing concepts. It can be driven directly from a suitable solar panel under strong illumination or from a regulated 3 V DC supply. For programmable control, integrate it with a microcontroller platform such as Arduino or Raspberry Pi via a motor driver module.
✨ Key Features
- 3 V DC operation ⚡ — great for low-voltage, battery, or solar-powered builds.
- Educational 🎓 — demonstrates energy conversion and basic motor principles.
- Simple 2-wire interface 🔌 — reverse polarity to change rotation direction.
- STEM-ready 🧪 — ideal for classroom labs, science fairs, and maker spaces.
- Compatible with microcontrollers 🤖 — control via a driver/transistor with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, or similar electronics modules.
- Perfect for toy car motors 🚗 — also suitable for mini fans, spinners, and kinetic demos.
📐 Technical Specifications
- Type: Brushed DC motor
- Rated voltage: 3 V DC
- Operation: Direct drive from a small solar panel (with sufficient irradiance) or from a regulated DC supply
- Polarity: Reversible rotation by swapping leads
- Use case: Educational projects, hobby builds, demonstrations
🧩 Typical Applications
- Solar-powered toy cars and mini robots
- Basic motorized mechanisms (spinners, mini fans, kinetic art)
- STEM demonstrations of voltage, current, load, and energy conversion
- Hands-on labs for electronics components and modules
🔧 Integration Tips
- For control with a microcontroller (e.g., Arduino, Raspberry Pi), use a suitable motor driver (e.g., transistor + flyback diode, H-bridge like TB6612FNG/L293D) to handle motor current and back-EMF.
- When powering from a solar panel, choose a panel that can provide ~3 V under load; performance depends on light intensity.
- If adding energy storage (battery or capacitor), include a Schottky diode to prevent reverse current and protect components.
- Use appropriate mechanical mounting and couplers for wheels, propellers, or gears as needed.
📘 Ideal For
- Students and educators exploring STEM concepts
- Makers and hobbyists prototyping electronics projects
- Engineers needing a simple low-voltage DC motor for proof-of-concept builds
Whether you’re teaching fundamentals or building a quick prototype, this 3 V DC mini motor is a practical, budget-friendly choice for solar experiments and microcontroller-based projects.