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Re: Electrical Board Mounting

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Originally Posted by Andrew Schreiber View Post
Hiding wires is ok when done properly. In 2005 we used a plastic channel for our wires. It had a removable top so that in normal operation the wires were hidden but if we needed to see them we could take the top off. Hiding wires is also doable as long as you properly label wires.

http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/19720 (2005 RUSH electrical box)
This is the best way to go, if you have the room. Not only does it look neat but it is faster and easier to wire, troubleshoot and change and the cabling is protected.

Labeling is also important. We label all wires, cables and components using the sheet and line number from its location on the schematic so it can be found quickly on the schematic.
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