A quad board would be fine. For me a quad unit would be great. My question is whether
anything at all is available. If Tom's board is available that would be great.
testing it, and then organizing a separate "group buy", ordering the PCBs, and shipping
them. The return is pennies per hour of labor, if not zero.
anything at all is available. If Tom's board is available that would be great.
>course.
> >A dual version of the LPG board would be very practical, with a matching panel of
> >A quad would be overkill for most of us I think, although very useful for densely ...less. Meanwhile...
>
> The quad LPG board can be built half-populated, no? A dual board wouldn't cost much
>take on the tasks of designing a new board, ordering a small test run (for quality control),
> Thomas obviously worked hard on the quad board. It seems like a stretch to ask him to
testing it, and then organizing a separate "group buy", ordering the PCBs, and shipping
them. The return is pennies per hour of labor, if not zero.
>into creating and delivering PC boards.
> No disrespect to the original poster, but I wonder if people realize how much work goes
>
> John
>
