OK.... built 2 of these this after noon....both work perfectly.
Decent track widths and no faults to report.
Who would believe you can build a perfectly good pure sine inverter in an afternoon.... much less two
It was all worth it... now for stage two..... no 002 board, just the 8010.... interesting....
As requested, this is what fell out of the pcb program... may help
Bill of Materials
"","SPADE","4","A91 A92 A93 A94"
"0r","AXIAL0.3","3","A60 A62 A63"
"0r","AXIAL0.4","2","A48 A49"
"100uf 100v","RB.2/.4","1","A6"
"104","C2","1","A51"
"10PIN","10PIN","1","A73"
"10PIN","17PINA","1","A88"
"10k","AXIAL0.3","2","A5 A72"
"10k","AXIAL0.4","1","A10"
"10k","POT","1","A1"
"120r","5WRESIST","1","A13"
"13v","D2","1","A65"
"1k","AXIAL0.3","1","A55"
"2k","POT","1","A54"
"2k2","AXIAL0.3","1","A50"
"2uf 400vac","AXIAL1.0","2","A11 A12"
"35c","TO220V","1","A66"
"4u7","2PINCAP","3","A3 A14 A15"
"4u7","C2","1","A53"
"50k","AXIAL0.3","4","A82 A83 A84 A85"
"5v6","DIODE0.4","1","A4"
"fr107","D2","8","A56 A57 A58 A59 A61 A78 A79 A80"
"npn","TO92","1","A2"
"tip35c","TO220V","1","A68"
Will attach pdf of tracks and component o/lay soon.
Looks like anyone can build a pure sine inverter as big as they wish for nuts...
.........oztules