remarkable!
off to surf the wobbly now!
There's no mention of it in any of the three eBay listings you linked, but if you plan to sell it in the EU, you'll have to make sure every single component is RoHS compliant.
A lot of eBay stuff from China isn't, which is why it's so cheap.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restriction_of_Hazardous_Substances_Directive
They're not official Arduino boards. They're cheap Chinese knock-offs. You don't know what components are on the board.
:bang:
Whoops! I seem to have forgotten an on/off switch![]()
cowasaki said::bang:
Whoops! I seem to have forgotten an on/off switch![]()
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My chief tester/water droplet person has gone and injured himself so the portable machine that was waiting for him still is![]()
There's got to be a curse around this device:nuts: ... How many appendages did you damage making this? The person you've originally done this, wasn't he in hospital? And now, your pilot-tester is injured too!
All that aside, I look forward to see this in full working order![]()

Darren,
I have been watching this thread with interest in your project. It all seems to be coming together well.
Now you have the PCB etching set up, are you using ferric chloride as the etchant. I have used this for years to etch steel and have always been told its primary use is for PC Boards.
Mick.
I'd offer to test, but being a few 1000s miles away doesn't make it practical!![]()
I'll stick to using Really Useful Boxes for £2 each and buy my chemicals as needed from Rapid.![]()
Maybe one of the prototypes could wing it's way over for some hot climate testing.
Once I have a working PCB it really is a quick job to get it finished. It will be the portable version finished first though as I have only just managed to get the larger processor to work properly on my own board.
Already had a drill press that works surprisingly well (better than I'd expected) for PCBs. Just picked up my first batch of tinning crystals last week to give that a go now I'm trying some bigger boards (not cheap, so holding off until I can make a big batch of boards at once).
I use toner transfer from a laser printer, so no UV light box needed hear, but they're cheap enough to make if I need to go the UV route.
Ended up costing me about 50-60 quid for enough FeCL3 to last about 2 years, the tinning solution (probably do me for about a year), 20 6x4 boards and a flux pen.
Nice to have the proper stuff to do it, but for that kinda money, I'd rather put it into more camera gear.![]()
That sounds excellent; although I am not sure how many of the users would subject it to the kind of heat I would :shrug:
Today, it was 41C late afternoon; by late July it ought to be well into the 50C at mid-day, and upper 50C if left out in the sun for a while.
All that aside, I'm just looking forward to getting the final version and putting it to good use![]()
I was going to buy their through hole plating press until I found out that you can buy the through hole plating rivets and press them with either flat pliers or an old drill in a drill press. So once I had the money saved for that I used it on other kit.
You have a link to that?
If you PM me your address I will stick you some of each in a little bag for you to try.
Oh and here is the link : http://www.megauk.com/through_hole_rivets.php
Cheers chap. Good work so far. Can't wait for the production version.
On an aside I guess there's lots with this thread on subscription.