slowcoach wrote:
Chris I have a spare early ((I'll check that actually, I replaced it with a late one since my clocks are all late now) sender if you want one for any testing?
That's very kind of you, thank you. I'll see how I get on with in situ testing of my earlier sender, but that could be useful later, thank you.
I checked the fit of the PCB on a tacho backing plate - I don't have a genuine one so I used my reproduction, so there may be one or two mm difference. The PCB would probably have been OK, but I chopped the corners off so that it fits entirely within the outline of the backing plate. Had to shuffle the components a little.
Looking at photos online there seems to be a foil locating lug near the 10V connection (ignore all the arrows - it's not my photo), so I'll have to adjust the profile a bit to avoid that - much easier since I discovered that I can import a DXF file as an outline; drawing profiles in Eagle is 'clunky', whereas AutoCAD can get it spot-on. The exact position of the lug will be a bit of guesswork, but if I get it wrong then the board can always be lifted clear of the lug by using M4 nuts as spacers.
