I will show you step by step how to construct a light sensitive, solar powered, robot. All you need is some parts that can easily be found in the trash or in your backyard. I built mine totally from trash

2- 1.5 volt motors
1- AAA battery pack that holds 2 batteries
1- On/Off switch
1- Old solar powered garden light
Random bits of wire
zip ties
And something to use as the chassis for your robot, I used some bits of Erector Set parts, but almost anything can be used.
Needle nose pliers
Wire stripper
Screwdriver
Scissors or wire cutters
A vice grip (optional)
Magnifying glass (optional)
Soldering iron and solder (not optional)
Glue gun and glue

Parts...
2- 1.5 volt motors
1- AAA battery pack that holds 2 batteries
1- On/Off switch
1- Old solar powered garden light
Random bits of wire
zip ties
And something to use as the chassis for your robot, I used some bits of Erector Set parts, but almost anything can be used.
Tools...
Needle nose pliers
Wire stripper
Screwdriver
Scissors or wire cutters
A vice grip (optional)
Magnifying glass (optional)
Soldering iron and solder (not optional)
Glue gun and glue
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