Printed circuit design help needed (1 Viewer)

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Hi I need help with the design of a small printed circuit, while I have done some electronic circuits, I have never designed or made a printed circuit. So I am looking for some generous guy to design it for me, so I can etch it out myself.

Here's the wiring schematic, and a picture of one already built, ignore the top left picture as that's an old design. And incase your wondering; its all from this site. http://99mpg.com/resources/downloads/

Ian
 

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hilldweller

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That looks so simple you may as well do it with veroboard.

Is this for that huge steerable solar panel machine ?

Do you actually need a vertical detection circuit ? I'd guess a simple run up to a microswitch set at 50 or so degrees would be adequate.
 

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That looks so simple you may as well do it with veroboard.

Is this for that huge steerable solar panel machine ?

Do you actually need a vertical detection circuit ? I'd guess a simple run up to a microswitch set at 50 or so degrees would be adequate.

The morning or evening sun maybe all you get, so you realy need to go vertical if you can.

Doug...

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Hi Brian, hadn't thought of veroboard, good idea I will use that. Not point in going for single axis, the extra cost for double is minimal. I am already using a linear actuator to lift the panel, so I might as well control the angle.

Ian
 

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