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Re: Electrical Best Practices

There are a number of threads with many good suggestions for wiring. Having wired machinery for 15 years before becoming an engineer I have a pretty good idea of how to make the wiring look very neat and be very durable and serviceable but as a mentor I do not want to be doing the wiring. I can hover and teach as the students work but the last couple of years they have had to do much of the wiring when I was not around.

I want to be able to teach them ahead of time things like the proper way to crimp a wire, how tight to tighten screws, the importance of staying away from corners, etc.

I can write a document but I am being lazy...I mean I would like someone else's work to get more use.

Knufire, to contact Kiet on 1538 should I just go through their website or do you have contact info you could PM to me?

Thanks.
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