e = mcΒ² Where "e" is engineering enthusiasm. And "m" is miniaturability and brickability of an engineering equipment, which is a measure of how easy certain equipment to be miniaturized and built by LEGO bricks. Then "c" is cuteness π See Product
Our New Packaging
With our new packaging, you can save up to 30% in international shipping cost π Try our shipment cost calculator to get the cost estimate. See Product
Resistance
Resistance is not futile. It's voltage divided by current π See Product See Product
From 0 kV to None
This power transformer will lower down the voltage from 0 kV to none πAnd it fits perfectly on your desk π Note:If you want a custom company logo on the product name display, just let us know. We can make it for you. See Product
With Great Power, Comes Great…
With great power, comes great responsibility voltage π See Product
A Zero Voltage Power Transformer
A custom Lego set designed for electrical engineers, technicians, managers, retirees, or enthusiasts. With 393 grams in weight, 19.1 centimeters long, 9.5 centimeters wide, 13.2 centimeters tall, 499 parts, 65 pages instruction, with zero voltage and current π https://videopress.com/v/bn3M5duD?resizeToParent=true&cover=true&loop=true&posterUrl=https%3A%2F%2Flittlemechaniccom.files.wordpress.com%2F2022%2F02%2Fdesign-lmv220eb.jpg&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=true See Product
SIEMENS vs SIMAMAN
Siemens power transformer from Germany vs Simaman power transformer from Indonesia.
Our Job Is…
Turning Lego bricks to a power transformer miniature, as part of the effort to inspire our future generation engineers and scientists.
Brickability
/brikΙ'bilΙdΔ/ A term we defined as a measure of how possible to turn something into miniature using LEGO bricks π And we ourselves, are quite surprised to see that many industrial equipment, turns out to be highly brickable. With a size reasonably proportional to a standard LEGO minifigure, which roughly about 1:40 in scale π... Continue Reading →
LMV220EB Design
From our name, you can obviously know, that we are mechanical person, not electrical. Otherwise, the name would be Little Electrician π So when we develop our LMV220 Power Transformer model, we tried our best to learn major components of a power transformer, including bushings. But when someone who work in one of transformer manufacturing... Continue Reading →