If you are wiring capable, build it. If you are electrnically challenged, buy it and learn how to run it AS IS.
You can always upgrade it later when/if you see the need...
The hard part is getting something to run. Don't add the complexity of re-engineering something if you don't have to...
Why?
If/when it doesn't work, was it because of bad design (easy to do) or bad parts (possible as well) or poor execution (possible and most probable either way you go)??? |