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pic: Here is the Before picture, Stay Patient for the After!
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Re: pic: Here is the Before picture, Stay Patient for the After!
It looks like you may have exposed lugs on the battery and the circuit breaker, which could enable accidents. Try covering exposed metal with heat shrink tubing or electrical tape to make everything safer.
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Re: pic: Here is the Before picture, Stay Patient for the After!
Ok, we will get after that this afternoon, thank you for the advice!
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Re: pic: Here is the Before picture, Stay Patient for the After!
Do yall think we should cover the main breaker's off switch?
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Re: pic: Here is the Before picture, Stay Patient for the After!
You won't pass inspection. The main breaker has to be easily accessible and marked in case of emergency.
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Re: pic: Here is the Before picture, Stay Patient for the After!
Ok, that is why we put it up there, we were just kind of afraid of it getting hit and turned off but it can't be by the ball.
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Re: pic: Here is the Before picture, Stay Patient for the After!
If that is the case, you can probably put an open-ended box around it, so that the ball can't get in, but peoples' hands can. Just make sure that the opening in said box is fairly large.
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