What can I do with all of the PIC and cortex controllers that our program has accumulated over the years? And the three-wire motors, sensors, etc?
Please, consider donating equipment that works to a charity:
If is anyone is considering throwing away working Cortexes, Joysticks, 393 Motors, Motor Controller 29s, etc. please don’t. I’ve been helping a charity that provides STEM and robotics programs for under served youth in Uganda, and they could definitely use your functional yet out of date parts.
https://www.justcausecanada.org/donate-services-or-equipment/
Please contact me if you’re interested!
You will support a good cause and will have a unique opportunity to get a personal Thank You note signed by Karthik.
I am thankful for the incredible support Just Cause has gotten from the community. We’ve collected tens of thousands of dollars of used educational robotic parts for our communities in Uganda, and we can’t wait until the pandemic ends so our volunteers can deliver the next batch of equipment.
If you’re interested in supporting either via a equipment or monetary donation, please send me a DM.
Then the semi-functional parts could be used by the most curious students to take apart, look inside, possibly fix, and hopefully build some retro projects.
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