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Orac³ Part 1
Author:
Peter Dickison
Published:
16th September 2003
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1 - The Beginning
2 - Before and After
3 - A Case of Planning
4 - Power Everywhere
5 - LED at the End of the Tunnel
6 - Fans, Lights, Plugs
7 - The Joy of Sleeving
8 - Future-Cables
9 - Waste Not (and Hide the Plugs!)
10 - Feel the Power
11 - Supporting It All
12 - Watery Bits
13 - A Better Way to Drill
14 - Reservoir Finishing
15 - Main Junction Box
16 - MJB: The Sum of the Parts
17 - MJB: Lost In Wiring
18 - MJB: Final Assembly
19 - Part One Complete
20 - The End of the Beginning...
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If you wondered what those big holes were for, it's all to do with an idea I had for cabling.
Taking some hand shower kits I cut up the stainless steel hose with a hacksaw.
With rubber grommets stretched over the ends and heat shrink applied to seal sharp bits.
I shrunk it all with a heat gun and ended up with pretty good flexible conduit for wiring!
Previous page
1 - The Beginning
2 - Before and After
3 - A Case of Planning
4 - Power Everywhere
5 - LED at the End of the Tunnel
6 - Fans, Lights, Plugs
7 - The Joy of Sleeving
8 - Future-Cables
9 - Waste Not (and Hide the Plugs!)
10 - Feel the Power
11 - Supporting It All
12 - Watery Bits
13 - A Better Way to Drill
14 - Reservoir Finishing
15 - Main Junction Box
16 - MJB: The Sum of the Parts
17 - MJB: Lost In Wiring
18 - MJB: Final Assembly
19 - Part One Complete
20 - The End of the Beginning...
Comments (35)
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