Thank you John for that explanation. It seems that i don't want to make 
kits anymore, i will document my projects that good, that it will be very 
easy to rebuild them.

Mainly, because i don't want to take the risk to be responsible. Another 
problem is, that according to my country's electric authority, it is even 
illegal to sell the kit in Switzerland or EU-Countries. If i sell a 
electronic part that is not approved, i can get punished even if nothing 
happens. The main problem is the HV here, it makes it a lot worse. 

I'm now taking further reaseach how it behaves when i just sell a bare PCB 
without any parts. Maybe there is a way to declare it just as an electronic 
component like a resistor.

The law is really stupid somtimes:

If i sell a pcb, with a manual, and parts  -> I'm the "creator" and im 
responsible, even if someone else assembles the kit
If i sell a pcb, without anything -> I'ts just a part, the assembler will 
be the creator. 


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