Seeker II vs Nano - Testing- 500gr sumo robot CNRG 2007
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@JeromeDemers My sumo robot costs 875 romanian lei, which is almost 300 dollars. I used 50:1 Polomolu motors, Sharp IR distance sensors and IR-photodiode line sensors all connected to Arduino Nano board. I did not pay for chasis becasuse... yeah long story. It also has some LEDs :3
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@JeromeDemers how could i build a robot under 200 seeker costs 250 dollars
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how could i build a robot under 200 dollarrs seekers 250 also i couldnt find those kits
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where can u buy(or build) this?
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how much do these cost to build
pimonspie 11 months ago
@pimonspie It cost a lot of money. Nano have some cheap 6$ motors. Home made PCB, the sensor at 12$ each and you have 4 minimum. Then you have metal and motor hubs. Seeker II has expensive motors. more then 100$ each. There is also a lot of labor and hard work! You can get some sumo kits for 100$ or make your own for cheaper or more. It all depends of what you want to achieve and put into.
JeromeDemers 11 months ago
@JeromeDemers can u give me some links
pimonspie 11 months ago
@pimonspie I can not give link on youtube, search on google for this "seeker II sumo" first link huv.com
JeromeDemers 11 months ago
@pimonspie Search for " Solarbotics Sumovore Kit" or "parallax sumobot kit" or "MARK III sumo" good luck!
JeromeDemers 11 months ago