@eliraphael1595 each kit actually comes with two type C to type C cables. One for connecting together, and one for power. You can either plug it into any type c outlet or power adapter. Or if you already own a type A to type C, you could use that.
Much better for watching the assembly in real time, thank you for doing this. One question, are there instructions for using replacement parts instead of removing pieces and then using the replacement pieces so you don't have to remove and replace pieces for adding the 2nd marble run especially with the part you could not get out? There is good possibility I will add this 2nd marble run to my first one now with this video. Thank you again for uploading this video.
@66lwmorgan to answer your question, the connecting pins come in short and long versions.. in hindsight, I would use the long pin on the one I couldn't remove. It would stick up a bit, but it would work just fine. The rest are easy to remove and replace. Thanks for watching. 🙂
Thanks for sharing. instant buy for my son!
@user-yq5sy4jx9x thanks for watching 👍
Excellent video! What do you use to power them?
Thank you!! They come with a usb type c cable
Yes, those are to connect them together but electric power? You need an adapter?
@eliraphael1595 each kit actually comes with two type C to type C cables. One for connecting together, and one for power. You can either plug it into any type c outlet or power adapter. Or if you already own a type A to type C, you could use that.
Much better for watching the assembly in real time, thank you for doing this. One question, are there instructions for using replacement parts instead of removing pieces and then using the replacement pieces so you don't have to remove and replace pieces for adding the 2nd marble run especially with the part you could not get out? There is good possibility I will add this 2nd marble run to my first one now with this video. Thank you again for uploading this video.
@66lwmorgan to answer your question, the connecting pins come in short and long versions.. in hindsight, I would use the long pin on the one I couldn't remove. It would stick up a bit, but it would work just fine. The rest are easy to remove and replace. Thanks for watching. 🙂