Not exactly related, but here are my control boards. Don't click unless your connection is pretty fast. The file is about 5MB.
My first PCB's
They're not exactly Eagle drawings. I downloaded Eagle and even purchased 3X4 boards expressly for the purpose of using it. Unfortunately, I found the interface to be too clunky for my liking. I've used AutoCAD for ages, so I thought I would give it a whirl. I haven't marked components because I know what goes where
These are the first boards I've ever designed. I expect some of the more experienced members to turn up their noses.
The one on the left goes on the bottom, the one on the right on top. There will be ribbon cable connecting to two. The one on the left has a 2.5VA transformer that will stay live. This powers a picaxe microcontroller which will take care of things like soft start, switching a SSR for the main transformers, turning on the LED's, and turning on the speaker output relay. The second board is a Darlington, a 12V regulated supply, and a bunch of terminals.