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There are four 4' x 4' panels and two 4' x 3'-6" panels for a 11'-6" x 12' layout.
Date: 22/04/06
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Panels are framed using 1" x 4" boards.
Date: 25/01/04
Views: 150
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Panels are braced on 16" centers.
Date: 22/04/06
Views: 161
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Panels are supported on folding tables.
Date: 25/01/04
Views: 137
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C-clamps hold the panels together.
Date: 22/04/06
Views: 112
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A typical corner panel. Panels are covered with 3/4" plywood.
Date: 22/04/06
Views: 126
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Frame complete - looking to the northwest corner.
Date: 22/04/06
Views: 101
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Frame complete - looking to the northeast corner.
Date: 22/04/06
Views: 97
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I may have a panel that will lift from below to fill the center opening.
Date: 22/04/06
Views: 93
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Main wiring loops are connected at each panel using terminal blocks.
Date: 25/01/04
Views: 179
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Red bus carries variable voltage to outer loop, yellow bus to middle loop, green bus to inner loop and black bus is common base.
Date: 25/01/04
Views: 175
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Each panel has an inner and outer perimeter four wire bus
Date: 22/04/06
Views: 183
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Bus wires are bundled between panels.
Date: 25/01/04
Views: 163
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Closer view of a typical terminal block.
Date: 25/01/04
Views: 144
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Close up of a typical terminal block.
Date: 25/01/04
Views: 137
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These wires need to be bundled and attached to the panel.
Date: 25/01/04
Views: 159
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