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Building competitive robots and traveling to competitions requires significant funding. As our team continues to grow, so do our expenses. We rely on the generosity of our community to help cover essential costs such as materials, tools, competition fees, and travel.
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Fabrication Parts
Swerve Module x4 $345
This is the drive system that we use to move our robot around the field
MAXTube 2x1 $30
This is 2in by 1in aluminum that we use to construct the robot.
MAXTube 1x1 $20
This is 1in by 1in aluminum that we use to construct the robot.
Gearbox System Kit x3 $135
This is Gearboxes we use to control the speed of rotation of part we want to move
Colson Wheel $45
These are the wheels that use in our swerve units to move our robot
Bumper Kit $255
This is the kit that we use build our bumpers to prevent Contact with other robots
Polycarbonate Sheet $14
This is used to protect and mount Electronic components on the robot
Compliant Wheels $11
These are wheels that can compress that we use to grip and move objects
Electrical Parts
Power Distribution Hub $250
Provides power to the robot’s motors and components
Robo Rio $435
The Robo Rio is the Brains of the Robot
Spark Max Motor Controller $100
Connects to the motor to control its movement.
NEO Motor $43
This motor is used to move the robot around
NEO 550 Motor $30
This motor is used to power other functions of the robot
Mini Power Module $38
The Mini Power Module provides power to the switches and sensors of the Robot
CANcoder Magnetic Encoder $109
The Encoder allows us to track the rotation of the motor.
MK Battery $120
This is the battery that we use to power the Robot.
Wago Wire Connecter $35
The Wago connectors are what we use to connect wires together.
12 Gauge Wire $20
This wire is used to connect the motor and the spark max.
CAN Cable $6
This is the wire we use to communicate with the Spark Max
Limelight Vision Camera $449
The Limelight is used to see video from the robot.
Touch Sensors $9
The sensor allows us to automate some functions of the robot.
Multi-Slot Wago Connecter $10
Hub Fuses $30
The fuses are put in the PDH to protect Electronic equipment
FRC Radio $201
The radio is used to talk to the robot from the Drivers station.
Anderson Connecters
$15
These connectors are used to connect the battery to the Pdh
PWM Cable $13
This is used to connect the encoder and the Robo Rio
Robot Signal Light
$67
The Robot Signal Light alerts people when the robot is on.
Amp Breaker $52
The Breaker is used to turn on and off the Robot