Electronic control circuit is complete. I generated the pcb artwork (cad) and ordered a pcb. I plan to use a pan and tilt motor configuration. Well, I should say reel and tilt. I plan to use torsion springs to hold the stick in place when deployed in the water instead of a rigid mount approach. I had to create electric brakes for the lift motor as I experienced motor "creep" after lifting 10 pounds vertical. Easy fix. I ordered some 180 degree torsion springs @ 10 in lbs of torque. I believe I can use multiple torsion springs in paralleled to meet required torque. This we will have to experiment with as it is impossible to calculate in a fluid (moving) motion. My calculations are in the static state x 2. Good start. Waiting on parts. It is too premature to configure the mechanical lift til I get the motors moving (pan and tilt configuration).
The circuitry design is from the 60's. No microprocessor nor any random logic ICs. Just waterproof micro relays, waterproof micro switches and a voltage regulator.
I have a few more fishing trips before I pull the Pondtoon off the lake. Probably start first of the year, maybe sooner.
Fun project.

