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Bochek
27-01-2008, 16:12
Let's see your electrical panels, wiring jobs, and alike.

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- Bochek

Arefin Bari
27-01-2008, 16:14
Let's see your electrical panels, wiring jobs, and alike.

Team 2200:

http://www.mmrelearning.ca/mod/resource/view.php?inpopup=true&id=750

http://www.mmrelearning.ca/mod/resource/view.php?inpopup=true&id=751

http://www.mmrelearning.ca/mod/resource/view.php?inpopup=true&id=752

http://www.mmrelearning.ca/mod/resource/view.php?inpopup=true&id=753

http://www.mmrelearning.ca/mod/resource/view.php?inpopup=true&id=754


- Bochek

None of the links work. It asks for a user name and a passsword.

merybar
27-01-2008, 16:19
Click on Sign in as a Guest

RyanN
27-01-2008, 16:28
Very nice! We have our basic electrical done, and we are just waiting on the mechanical people to finish their designs before I go zip tie crazy. Here is the a current picture:

http://www.teamfusion364.org/Gallery%20Images/2008%20Week%203/images/Picture%20094_jpg.jpg

Mike Hendricks
27-01-2008, 18:53
A little curious why you needed 8 40a circuits ..

Those Maxi blocks are HEAVY.

Bochek
27-01-2008, 20:00
You will see.... just you wait.

- Bochek

Mike Hendricks
27-01-2008, 20:03
You will see.... just you wait.

- Bochek

I guess .. Just think twice before you put anything besides a CIM on a 40A breaker .. especially those FP or Banebots motors .. they'll smoke in a heartbeat when the 20 or 30a breaker isn't there to protect it.

Jay H 237
27-01-2008, 20:04
Nice neat job with the routing of the wires and the zip ties.

The only thing that stands out to me that I can't stand is the zip ties not being cut flush. I use them everyday in the automation equipment I build and service and I have gotten cut good brushing up against ones that have a "tail" left. Just something to keep in mind.