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Post New To Robotics

I signed up for this electronics course to fill one of my spares a couple of weeks ago, and we're going to be doing this battlebots project - just sumo and racing and basic stuff, but they aren't wireless. I was wondering what prices would be like to make them wireless? I have Googled stuff and unfortunately everything is blocked (that I found anyway).

I want to make one that would spin, yet go forward at the same time, and just part suggestions, I was thinking about gutting a drill and using that motor for the spinning part, and use a potentiometer (spelling - again, I'm new to electronics) and such. Any sort of help in the area would be great. Thanks.
 


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