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rparigor(at)suffolk.lib.n Guest
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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 10:00 pm Post subject: Left side panel extension |
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Our panel is coming along, now populated with major components laid out to
our liking.
Instead of haphazardly squeezing in switches, fuses and breakers, we are
thinking about leaving panel clean and adding a lower panel extension on
the left side.
It seems that 1 inch can be extended downwards the full width (~15"), and
6" in the center can be extended downwards 3 plus inches.
Has anyone done this?
Thx.
Ron Parigoris
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rholder(at)avnet.co.uk Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 1:53 am Post subject: Left side panel extension |
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Quote: | Our panel is coming along, now populated with major components laid out to
our liking.
Instead of haphazardly squeezing in switches, fuses and breakers, we are
thinking about leaving panel clean and adding a lower panel extension on
the left side.
It seems that 1 inch can be extended downwards the full width (~15"), and
6" in the center can be extended downwards 3 plus inches.
Has anyone done this?
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Like this ?
You need to decide the positions of everything BEFORE you
cut anything !
Richard Holder
G-OWWW Classic tri-Gear High Cross 160 hours
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europa(at)pstewart.f2s.co Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 1:58 am Post subject: Left side panel extension |
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Ron
We certainly extended the panel to accommodate the BMA EFIS 1. I don't
quite know how it compares to your dimensions. The upper panel needed
enlarging both above and below thus dropping the switch panel down. The
top of the module was difficult but the rest was straight forward. There
are some pics at http://www.europaowners.org inthe gallery.
Regards
paul
G-GIDY
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