moody07747
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roads said:Thanks for the replys and giving me some direction as to a good starting point. I think it would be easier for me to buy a kit, like the one kjennejohn pointed out, **broken link removed**. I don't think I would know what I'm doing If I were to go out and just buy some resistors. I really need to start with the basics and work my way up. My end result will probably be with robotics. The only thing I don't like about those kits is that they seem to be geared towards kids and not adults. Is this true? Would this kit be too simple and lose my intrest? At $60 is it a good value or are there better ones out there?
I have 2 different kits like that...both are geared towards kits but one is more advanced than the other.
The first kit i got has these springs but each one has a # next to them so when it comes to wiring it you just follow the book by the #ed springs which really does not teach you anything
the second kit has no numbers at all..its explains the circuit and shows it in schematic wiring form in the book and you follow it by that with the added bread board and all.