SkydivinGirl
Retro Girl
Hi Everyone!
I purchased the Make: Electronics book quite some time ago because I want to start learning the basics of electronics. In the book, they give you a complete list of components and tools you will need in order to complete all the exercises in the book. Unfortunately, gathering together all the components would take quite a bit of time if you don't have a local electronics shop to source all the parts.
Enter the Make: Electronics Component Packs. There are two component packs. The first pack contains all the parts necessary to do the first eleven experiments in the book and the second pack covers the rest of the necessary components. While pricey, purchasing these packs gives you everything you need without trying to source it all yourself.
Component Pack 1: http://www.makershed.com/Make_Electronics_Components_Pack_1_p/mecp1.htm
Component Pack 2: http://www.makershed.com/Make_Electronics_Components_Pack_2_p/mecp2.htm
Even though it represents a significant investment, I was ready to take the plunge to start on Electronics learning. But wait! Both component packs have been out of stock since I bought the book months ago.
So, my phone died yesterday (Waaaa!!!) and I had to go to Verizon to get it looked at. After I was done there, I walked into the Radio Shack a couple doors down was surprised to see that they started carrying Arduino stuff! But, to my utter glee, they also have their own version of the Make: Electronics component packs!
Component Pack 1: http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=17538226
Component Pack 2: http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=17241866
If you're interested in the book, then these packs are great. Even though I could source the parts much cheaper if I searched, it would take me quite a bit of time and I've got too much learning to do! I purchased the first pack today and will probably buy the second one in a week or two.
Just wanted to share!
Thanks guys,
Heather
I purchased the Make: Electronics book quite some time ago because I want to start learning the basics of electronics. In the book, they give you a complete list of components and tools you will need in order to complete all the exercises in the book. Unfortunately, gathering together all the components would take quite a bit of time if you don't have a local electronics shop to source all the parts.
Enter the Make: Electronics Component Packs. There are two component packs. The first pack contains all the parts necessary to do the first eleven experiments in the book and the second pack covers the rest of the necessary components. While pricey, purchasing these packs gives you everything you need without trying to source it all yourself.
Component Pack 1: http://www.makershed.com/Make_Electronics_Components_Pack_1_p/mecp1.htm
Component Pack 2: http://www.makershed.com/Make_Electronics_Components_Pack_2_p/mecp2.htm
Even though it represents a significant investment, I was ready to take the plunge to start on Electronics learning. But wait! Both component packs have been out of stock since I bought the book months ago.
So, my phone died yesterday (Waaaa!!!) and I had to go to Verizon to get it looked at. After I was done there, I walked into the Radio Shack a couple doors down was surprised to see that they started carrying Arduino stuff! But, to my utter glee, they also have their own version of the Make: Electronics component packs!
Component Pack 1: http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=17538226
Component Pack 2: http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=17241866
If you're interested in the book, then these packs are great. Even though I could source the parts much cheaper if I searched, it would take me quite a bit of time and I've got too much learning to do! I purchased the first pack today and will probably buy the second one in a week or two.
Just wanted to share!
Thanks guys,
Heather