Good point, thanks. I made sure not to put the rotary switch near the
top and bottom edges of the panel because I know that can interfere
with mounting the module in a cabinet. I will source parts for this
module in the next few weeks to make sure everything fits before
committing to a panel layout.
>
> Select your rotary switch and make sure there is both panel
> room for it and amounting scheme. With my tight spacing I
> had to mount mine on a bracket. I don't know if you have
> sufficient room for the switch to mount to the front panel.
> If not (and I don't think there is clearance) make sure you
> have some convenient mounting scheme. For eample, you could
> do a horizontal bracket between the potentiometers. If you
> go vertical then the bracket would have to mount via the
> switch. That would work if you gave up the rear nut.
>
> Just something to think about.