Tie-wrap strain relief - Emergency Battery Tester.jpg
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On Fri, 20 Jan 2012 11:46:17 -0600, John Fields
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Tie-wrap strain relief - Emergency Battery Tester.jpg
Very pretty. :-)
Ed |
Tie-wrap strain relief - Emergency Battery Tester.jpg
Neat job.
One question: Why isn't the terminal strip over on the left side mounted so that the screws are facing out (toward the open back of the cabinet)? It would be a bitch to squeeze a screwdriver in there to lift one wire off a terminal after assembly. -- Paul Hovnanian ------------------------------------------------------------------ You're only supposed to blow the bloody doors off! |
Tie-wrap strain relief - Emergency Battery Tester.jpg - EBTpanel.pdf
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On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 14:04:44 -0800, "Paul Hovnanian P.E."
wrote: Neat job. --- Thanks! --- One question: Why isn't the terminal strip over on the left side mounted so that the screws are facing out (toward the open back of the cabinet)? It would be a bitch to squeeze a screwdriver in there to lift one wire off a terminal after assembly. --- No room; that's not the open back of the cabinet, it's where the front panel lives. PDF attached. For maintenance, the hardware attaching the resistor board standoffs to the chassis is removed and the board flexed back against the harness to gain access to the terminal block. There's a military circular connector at the other end of the cable, and the only maintenance required would be to replace the cable assy if it got damaged. So far, so good, 15 years and counting... :-) -- JF |
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