The circuit is fairly simple.
A square wave generator (555 timer) feeds the clock pin of a 4017 decade counter.
With each pulse, the decade counter moves an output.
Connect the third output to the reset pin, so that the outputs go:
1 2 3(reset) 1 2 3(reset) and so on.
In my files collection is a project that contains all you need to know.
http://www.fieldlines.com/user/nweeks/filesIt's an electronic dice project - move the reset line to the third output, and substitute the output transistors for big mothers - 3055's are 10-15 amp on a heatsink - available in flat packs(MJE3055), and TO-3 packs (2n3055)
Better put free-wheeling diodes on the outputs - FP motors make big sparks when you put voltage into them - you don't want the Transistors letting out their smoke..;-)
Two three-core flex cables are planned - cheap as chips, and I need ~240V for driving a pump, as well as 12VDC for the hut.
I like this site! Only been here two days!
Nige.