April 20th, 2005

Yep, it’s a PITA, but no excuse for not doing it. Tooo many times I’ve said I’ll deal with something like that later only to kick myself! You know what I mean, don’cha?
Oh - almost forgot to mention. The clear heat-shrink tubing goes on before you put it all together. And especially, especially, it goes on the wire before soldering and crimping on terminals!!! (on the other ends, where they connect to the outlets)
Don’t ask me how I know this.
Evangelina
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by 8wheels
April 19th, 2005
Yes, this is larger than it needs to be - when complete it won’t have more than half the circuits in use but I got real tired of looking for just the right box.
Eventually, I’ll split it out with two breaker boxes - a master and a sub-panel for inverter-powered items only.
Evangelina
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by 8wheels
September 9th, 2004
The Plumbing Tree - a very early view during construction.
I’m trying to maximize every square & cubic inch everywhere, so fitting it all in the most efficient use of space is important.
…and look at that.
Here’s my post of gratitude to the members of BNO for their help:
What 300,000,000 people
in North America take for granted.
Evangelina
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