The new code works on how any degrees above the set temperature to control the amount of opening of the flaps, the sensor that I am working with has a max rating of 125C.
I may need to change to a higher rated sensor but at 200C solder begins to melt
The current sensor costs £1 for 5, the higher temperature one costs £10 for 10
The way that I am connecting the sensor at the moment is by taking the pins out of a servo cable a chopping the pins off, this gives a short section that the sensor wires can be inserted into and then soldered so that it is user replaceable
The main cost of the circuit boards as previously mentioned is the postage, the interesting part is that I am using surface mount where possible ( no wires on them to poke through holes to solder ).
There are 2 ways that I can build these, either order a stencil with the circuit boards at £5 , or to use the free assembly service that JLCPCB are currently offering.
Here is what is involved with using a stencil skip to 2:50
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXvXwzQf1gUThe free assembly service is not exactly free, here is a video of what happens
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHNpayYhBvMStandard components are already loaded on the machine, some components are from the Extended range that may not even be in a magazine ready to fit into the machine, there is a £1.50 charge for loading the machine with them ( the common mode choke for example is from the Extended range ). If there are 10 Extended range components on the pcb then that is an extra £15
Either way I still have to solder the through hole components, this gives the option of supplying a semi kit where the through hole parts are supplied but need fitting and soldering, initial units will be fully assembled
I am trying to keep this interesting and not bafflingly technical
There is also a customs charge (inc the postage) when it enters the country if above a certain level
Fortunately I can get around this
I will try and upload some pictures and videos