Kephra, in case you are not able to hand over your entire process to someone else, would you be willing to consider selling Silvertron Elite kits instead? Many of us know how to use a soldering iron (and how to follow instructions). This might allow you to continue your business with minimal time/effort on your part. And it would fix the backlog of customers waiting to buy (like me).
-Best regards
That would not be possible. There are many parts for the circuit board that looks alike. Mixing even one part up would make it fail. Then what would happen? The buyer would want me to fix it or refund his money. Also, how many people have a milling machine to cut out the opening for the touch screen? Then there are parts that have to be installed in the right orientation, or the board will fail.
There are just too many possible failure points for someone else to assemble.
Dear Kephra, I don't doubt yours is a masterpiece of engineering and I know the research involved behind its design, in this sense, I'm convinced that there are very capable people interested in put all parts together into a functional device, the idea proposed by Gorsky is nothing new and it is a very common method for selling most DIY electronic projects that are available out there (some of them with similar or more complex boards). I personally have found this kind of kits very practical off course while some electronic and soldering skills are present.
Regarding the human factor error, in literally all projects I have been interested/involved, it is always buyer responsibility to have the skills to put things together by following a diagram or circuit scheme.
This is a very personal opinion, and I want you to know that what makes the Silvertron great is the knowledge of the person who were able to materialize the concepts in a functional design, but I believe a Silvertron Elite DIY kit, will delight some people and would end in a grateful experience, obviously as mentioned before, with the proper disclaimer.
walt