I have no clue yet to as what to name my bots, but I do know someone should probably ban me from EBay! I will end up with 3 total when it's all said and done.
Okay so what I want to do with at least two of the bots is to add a Mini ITX setup, one I already have which runs windows 8, 8gb ram, and a 120gb ssd. I figured that the 3rd omnibot 2000 I can use for parts or whatever..
For powering the onboard pc's I figured that using a pair of 12vdc 7 amp batteries should be enough to run the pc for at least a couple hours? There will be another battery to run the EZ-B as well as other electronics. IS there enough room in the base for the batteries?
I would love to get some input on this project, as I mentioned in another post I also have a CNC Mill which I have recently started using again, and even though I am not that good with it(It's been a long time), I would think I can fabricate some parts if need be. I usually use either 1/8" or 1/4" think pvc plastic for milling.
Today I received my first Omnibot 2000, one of it's arms is broken and the first thing that happened is that it smelled so bad that it was taken completely apart and is currently in the dishwasher. I think it was living at a kennel with a bunch of dogs for the past few years, loaded with hair and all sorts of interesting things. I had to change after it was that bad.
A couple the things I want to do:
- Get rid of the gears and motors in the arms and replace them with decent servos, maybe something like the Power HD 1501MGs?
- Motor controller for each robot is going to be L298 based.
- Single Microsoft USB Lifecam HD camera on each robot - I found that the tracking on these is fantastic compared to the one that comes in the EZ kit, especially where lighting is an issue.
- Servo Pan/Tilt for the head, maybe using Lynxmotion servo brackets?
There's a bunch of stuff I am still working on but most of the items I mentioned above I already have on hand.
Here's a couple of pics of the 2000 I got today:
Other robots from Synthiam community

Tevans's Help With My R2

DJ's Myo Gesture Tutorial

great ,hopping to finish my box to mount my gear boxes ,i designed it so i can easy remove front or back panels with only 6 screws for repairs or updates all lcd monitor,speakers,usb and memory cards plus voltage and temperature is mounted to the frame,plus sensors and more
A very good example is the HEATHKIT HERO robots i also have ,i just oered a new robot #79 TOTAL
If you have some extra arms with or without grippers, let me know.
Thanks,
Mel
If you have an extra robotic arm for the omnibot 2000 I would not mind paying for it hit me up at [email protected]