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New Arrivals: high-temp wire, compact relay modules, weatherproof cable glands, and small enclosure hardware.
Bestseller
Mini Rover Chassis Kit
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$34.95
$42.45
Low-profile test platform for sensors, drive experiments, and compact mobility builds.
Includes: compact packaging, item notes, and practical use guidance.
Best for: hobby bench, robotics, field repairs, and prototypes.
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Workbench Logic Board Set
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$28.50
$36.00
General-purpose protoboard bundle for quick circuits, connectors, and bench wiring.
Includes: compact packaging, item notes, and practical use guidance.
Best for: hobby bench, robotics, field repairs, and prototypes.
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Weather Node Enclosure
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$19.99
$27.49
Weatherproof shell for sensors, radio hardware, and small outdoor logging devices.
Includes: compact packaging, item notes, and practical use guidance.
Best for: hobby bench, robotics, field repairs, and prototypes.
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Compact Soldering Kit
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$22.75
$30.25
Starter pack for clean joints, repair work, and small electronics assembly.
Includes: compact packaging, item notes, and practical use guidance.
Best for: hobby bench, robotics, field repairs, and prototypes.
Featured
RC Water Hull Blank
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$41.00
$48.50
Bare hull for autonomy trials, camera mounting, and aquatic control testing.
Includes: compact packaging, item notes, and practical use guidance.
Best for: hobby bench, robotics, field repairs, and prototypes.
Utility
Legacy Interface Cable Pack
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$15.25
$22.75
Practical cables for older gear, adapters, bench diagnostics, and field use.
Includes: compact packaging, item notes, and practical use guidance.
Best for: hobby bench, robotics, field repairs, and prototypes.
Helpful Notes: if you are unsure what part to choose, start with the application, then the voltage, then the size. That usually saves time.