So it got to the point where I had this small collection of circuits that I would make ones or twos of and sell for parts plus, and then have to patch or repairĀ because they were always a prototype, and I thought that I could do better, and that better would sell, so I started Pogotronics.
Getting the site up has been a steep learning curve. All the e-commerce stuff assumes so much and gives very little guidance. I hope that you can work your way through it, find something that you are interested in and work out how much it will cost. If not, send me a comment, and I’ll help you work it out.
Putting the product list together has spurred some new designs, and I will add them as they are tested. I spent today geeking around my Spyder with a meter and an oscilloscope getting data for an improved LED brake light ballast.
Currently stock levels are all zero. It will be a couple of weeks before the first of the new circuit boards are made, filled, tested and mounted, but I would like to hear if you are interested in a particular circuit, and I will get back to you when it is available.
Development takes time, which I have plenty of, and money, which I have very little of, but is great fun. I hope that you get as much out of the circuits as I got designing, building and testing them.