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Unread 05-02-2005, 02:10
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Re: Question on section 5, <R58>

I have to back oneangrydwarf and DJ up on this one. You NEED much more space then you have for those victors... you're going to have MAJOR heating issues, and what happens if you need to change the wiring for some reason? Trust me... it happens, and to undo all of that and then try to wire it would be a nightmare. Plus, you're not taking into account the fact that the wires don't bend perfectly, they need room to flow... it'd be nearly (if not completly) impossible to wire the victors as they are now because of all the wires running into each other, and making an even bigger nightmare if you have to sort through the wires... no matter how well you try to organize them. For example, your breaker panel has grounds pointing straight up... taking into account the crimp ends and the wire... you will be crammed for space with that layer configuration when the top hinged section is put down.

Definitly need to go back and revamp that layer setup... it's gonna make your life very, very hard.

Last edited by miketwalker : 05-02-2005 at 02:12.