Clever.

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On 8/18/2016 4:43 PM, George Skorup wrote:
Cool. If Chuck likes it, that's all that matters.

Speaking of blue wires.. Generac really pisses me off. All of the 240VAC control/transfer relay wiring in a lot of their switches is all blue. Everything. Even the 12VDC side of the relay.

On 8/18/2016 4:27 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:
A man after my heart on those colors. The old Automatic Electric electro mechanical step switchboards all had blue for –48 and black for return. On Aug 18, 2016 1:55 PM, "George Skorup" <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Copper shield? You mean the orange wires? Except for the larger
    twisted red/black on the power supply/UPS/battery wires, my
    normal scheme is red = +24v, orange = +48v, blue = -48v, and
    black is always common/return.

    On 8/18/2016 7:32 AM, Jaime Solorza wrote:

    Nice.  I would shrink tube that copper shield you wrapped around
    cable... We always do... Safer and cleaner

    On Aug 17, 2016 10:51 PM, "George Skorup" <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        This is for a retrofit at an ugly FM site. Wiring is a bit
        messy, but meh. Used two separate blank panel because I had
        them.

        Traco TSP360-148 + BCM48 (only one I bought, figured might
        as well use it; BCMU360 from now on). There's a RSD150C-24
        hiding behind the DDFL4U fuse blocks. PacketFlux
        2-relay/3-switch module to monitor the status contacts on
        the BCM. 10A shunt on the negative side of the battery feed
        going into the BCM. PowerInjector + Sync for the 450
        cluster. 5ch PDU on the end feeding GIGE-POE-APCs for an
        AF24 and an Exalt ExtendAir G2-11. Still got a bunch of old
        shit on the tower which is what the 8-port injector is for.

        We'll see how crappily the RB1100 does. Had it sitting
        around doing nothing. Might just end up swapping it for an AHx2.

        Can't wait to get my hands on Forrest's new injectors so
        wiring won't have to be this complicated anymore.




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