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    Final Electrics

    Hello All,

    Well, I am already going into withdrawals with the machine down for the final electricals. Initial tests went well.
    I copied Clint at Zen on installing the driver chassis on the back support. I did take it one step farther and installed everything on the support this includes the driver chassis, power supply and relay board.
    I have everything mounted now and just have to wire it all together. Home switches allow right around .25 inch after kicking in which should allow enough for any coasting after drive shutdown.
    Here are a few photos of where I'm at now.

    Mark

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