A fundraising opportunity for registered
FIRST Robotics teams!
Buy 10 or more Blinky Lights Kits to re-sell or use for your FIRST team and keep $10 for each kit PLUS receive 45% off all Blinky Lights Expansions and quality BusBoard products in the same order. A unique and easy way to fund your next season!
Give The Gift Of Blinky Lights...
Sell Blinky Lights Kits, Expansions, and accessory products to your school, friends, and family to help finance your team's next season.
Pre-sell the products and then place your order with BusBoard for free express delivery* to you. The Blinky Lights Kit is a great Christmas gift for any student wanting to get started in electronics. Your school's science classes, Maker Club, or creative commons can also make use of Junior Genius Kits
*Free shipping available to the United States and Canada only
Training For Your Team...
Use the Blinky Lights Kit and Expansions to teach basic electronic, assembly, and troubleshooting skills to your FIRST team at a discounted price.
Concepts include: current, voltage, resistance, capacitance, parallel and series circuits, LEDs & diodes, transistor switches, oscillators, bi-stable circuits, integrated circuits, reading schematic diagrams, and more.
Sell Blinky Lights Kits, Expansions, and accessory products to your school, friends, and family to help finance your team's next season.
Pre-sell the products and then place your order with BusBoard for free express delivery* to you. The Blinky Lights Kit is a great Christmas gift for any student wanting to get started in electronics. Your school's science classes, Maker Club, or creative commons can also make use of Junior Genius Kits
*Free shipping available to the United States and Canada only
Training For Your Team...
Use the Blinky Lights Kit and Expansions to teach basic electronic, assembly, and troubleshooting skills to your FIRST team at a discounted price.
Concepts include: current, voltage, resistance, capacitance, parallel and series circuits, LEDs & diodes, transistor switches, oscillators, bi-stable circuits, integrated circuits, reading schematic diagrams, and more.