Well, I have built a few PC boards, so the soldiering is not an issue. I just don't have the electrical background to even know where to start. My background is architecture, so I you have any of those questions, I can help you out.
What I am trying to design is a controller for a simple childs water toy. Many amusement parks, at least those in California have installed a water feature with several nozzles mounted in the ground that randomly suirt water in all directions. I would like to build a device that does something similar, but on a smaller, more personal scale.
What I am thinking is a series of water nozzles controlled by solenoids that would randomly open to allow water flow. Pressure would be provided by either a pump, or water pressure from the hose.
It doesn't have to be completely random, but I just don't what it to be too sequential that you know which nozzle is next. Half of the fun is not knowing when and where the next stream of water is coming from.