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Originally Posted by Michael Hill
I think a good in-between spot would be to sell it as a soldering kit. However, if you do that, it may be better to switch things to through hole (though SMD isn't hard, people, for some reason, think it is). If you wanted to sell it as a product, people expect a somewhat decent molded case if they're going to be using it seriously. Nobody wants to hold a bare PCB and turn a pot with no knobs, so that can drive the price up quite a bit.
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Good point. I did get a quote for injection moulding custom cases, and to say it was expensive would be and understatement. I will definitely make something that can be 3D printed, but unless there's a cheap way to make these cases otherwise I'll stick to that. Shapeways and places like it can sell you 3D printed things anyway. Currently the case should cost around $6 if you were to order it.
As far as SMD soldering by hand goes, I avoid it as much as I can. Sometimes I'm forced to fix a part on a PCB, but depending on the package size it can really screw me up. 1208's don't usually pose a problem, but most of my work is in 0803 which takes a lot out of me.
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Originally Posted by teslalab2
If you need production, I would love to parter! I work at a circuit board shop, and I also moonlight my own little circuit board shop.
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Wonderful, I'll get in contact with you soon about this. I use OSHPark right now, and the turnaround times are a little too long sometimes.
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Originally Posted by Foster
I have and use a similar device made by a mentor on 1640. It's mounted on a 9 volt battery so it's self contained. I use it all the time to test VEX motors.
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That's a clever way to do it too. A team member of mine is making a battery pack PCB (we'll be soldering that up tonight) so if it works that would let me package this even nicer.