Hey Brent

Here is some of the one at work
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Quite frankly, all of you guys are scaring me :chair:

I took all that electrical engineering "stuff" in college and took the the teacher up on the offer to pass/fail, if we let him know this was not our engineering "thing". Let me build you a bridge or a well system, but don't ask me about this electrical/electronics "stuff".

Heck, I found out that sticking a screwdriver into a lamp socket was not such a good idea, if it was still plugged in :rofl::rofl::rofl:

Have lived to tell about it :thumb::thumb:
 
OK ya got me curious so I pulled the cover off my panel....


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hmmm guess I need to spend some time cleaning up someones else's mess.
 

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Frankly I don't understand all the concern. And I made a pretty decent living at this stuff from 67 on. RF and Signal Circuits wire dress is important, 60 HZ power not so much. What is important is to always have enough excess wire for at least one repair.

At church we just paid a licensed electrician to set up a sub panel at church and he wired a 3500 watt 110 volt on demand water heater at 20 amps. I really don't care how square his corners are he doesn't have a clue. And he is no beginner. Women were wondering why they never got the dishes washed...
 
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