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Re: Build a robot with a $1000 budget

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Originally Posted by Chris is me View Post
The Vex controller is just generally really useful to have and the controller is nice / better anyway. So great for quick prototypes!

Anyway here's how I'd do it assuming the cost for attaching the superstructure is negligible:
1 Vex v.5 controller and transmitter combo ($50-$100 on eBay)
1 IFI Kitbot ($190) and some AM Toughbox Nanos ($160 total) with CIMs ($60 total) (you can use the AM kitbot too, I just figure the adjustable wheel positioning might be better)
1 FIRST PDB ($190)
1 120 amp breaker ($30)
Various wire, a pegboard for electronics, other stuff ($50)

total <$800
I'd say do this, but not use a PDB, there are cheaper breaker panels.

Definitely use a vex controller, for sure.

You could probably knock half this cost down by begging and stealing some kop frame, wheels, and gearboxes. We certainly have a heck of a lot of rover wheels if you want.