How-to: building a GPS-based PSE valve controller for passing track sound checks
#211
Thank you for this article. For some reason, the photographs you included to show wiring details are no longer with the post. Are they available or do you have a schematic so I can be sure I have wired this correctly? Thanks.
#212
I have installed all of the wiring for the Mech33 solution (4 wire) and have put the controller together (need to program and test) but would prefer a smaller, more convenient package. What is the status of your project? BTW, as an ex-amateur radio operator, I have done a lot of electronics building. If you only have a PCB and parts list, I can handle soldering surface mount (except the really tiny ones...). Status?
#213
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I have installed all of the wiring for the Mech33 solution (4 wire) and have put the controller together (need to program and test) but would prefer a smaller, more convenient package. What is the status of your project? BTW, as an ex-amateur radio operator, I have done a lot of electronics building. If you only have a PCB and parts list, I can handle soldering surface mount (except the really tiny ones...). Status?
it will cost more for sure ... the expression “you get what you pay “ for really applies here ....
my two cents 😉
good luck
Best regards
Ed
#215
Status of the track nanny project. I have put in the wiring to run from the ecm and the solenoid (4 wire configuration) to connect to the Mech33 controller I built, but would like a more compact set up. If you only have parts (even smd), I can construct. I have worked with surface mount on amateur radio equipment I have built.
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