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    Posted: 16 March 2012 at 8:29pm
here is my distro build


















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very nice work Thumbs Up
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That's a neat little thing, better than those chinese efforts. What did you use to cut the square holes?
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very very nice work indeed..... 

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote shagnasty Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 March 2012 at 9:19pm
Nice job but why 4 inputs?
Not sure i would pass this on a PAT either due to the common neutral rail....
 
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What are the 3 blue powercons for? The power in is via the 32a ceeform right? Nice job otherwise, Where did you get the volt display from?
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Lovely build, but as shagnasty said, why do you have 3 PowerCon inlets? and only one outlet? I'm only viewing on a phone so I can't make out the rest of the internal wiring too well but it looks like they are all paralleled?

If so that makes it rather dangerous!!
(plug in a 16a plug -> PowerCon cable, connect to 16a supply, plug in a second cable and you have live pins!)

Or am I seeing this all wrong?

ps: how much would you charge to make something similar? (labour charge only)

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Now I've sat and looked at the internal wiring, it seems the 3 blue powercons are being used as outputs? If that is the case, they should be grey ones like the one on the end.
Blue for power in, Grey for power out.
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Should be 3 whites powerCon (power out) powering the 3 matrix instead of 3 blue powercon?  and guessing the single
 white should have been blue powerCon (power in)Confused..

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Yeah, I've just had a proper look, the words death and trap apply iaa...
Looks good, but no cigar....
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Originally posted by shagnasty shagnasty wrote:

Nice job but why 4 inputs?
Not sure i would pass this on a PAT either due to the common neutral rail....
 
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what would be the ideal Neutral wiringEmbarrassed.
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Originally posted by ermita ermita wrote:




Should be 3 whites powerCon (power out) powering the 3 matrix instead of 3 blue powercon?  and guessing the single
 white should have been blue powerCon (power in)





Mains in is via the 32a ceeform so there should be no blue powercons on there, only white ones.
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