Saturday 28 March, 10:30

Build a Solar Flashlight

Participants construct a wooden, solar-powered flashlight while gaining practical skills in electronics and maker techniques. The workshop teaches soldering, assembly of a simple electrical circuit, and integration of a photovoltaic cell with LEDs to produce efficient lighting. Attendees also learn finishing and customization using laser engraving to personalize their lamp. The session examines basic principles of solar energy and low-power design, fostering hands-on understanding of sustainable, small-scale lighting solutions.

In French. Ages 10 and up.

Rue des Minoteries 3,
1205 Genève
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Photo Credit: OnL’Fait

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