CornCrib
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Summary: We moved the diagonal wall in the entry door side basement to square off that area and create more space (finish pics coming soon). We installed our Hughes Autoformers PWD50-EPO-H, on the ceiling, behind the wall. Disconnected the 6/4 wire in the converter, ran to the Hughes, then new wire from Hughes back to converter. As we have access to the info from the Hughes via BT, we really don't "need" to have it in the open to view, but it still will be accessible to replace the RSP-50-PWD-EPO Replacement Surge Protection board, if the need arises. (Added benefit of providing a small amount of ambient light behind the wall when plugged into shore power).
Overall, not a complicated job, but working with 6/4 in the crowded confines of the converter was a pain. I saved that step for last.
Installed on the ceiling, behind the door side wall in the basement
Wall will be squared off, eliminating the diagonal run and creating more room.
Working with 6 ga. wire in the panel was a pain. New appreciation for the folks who do this for a living. They have a higher tolerance for patience than I.
Overall, not a complicated job, but working with 6/4 in the crowded confines of the converter was a pain. I saved that step for last.
Installed on the ceiling, behind the door side wall in the basement
Wall will be squared off, eliminating the diagonal run and creating more room.
Working with 6 ga. wire in the panel was a pain. New appreciation for the folks who do this for a living. They have a higher tolerance for patience than I.
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