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1st Gen Lunchtable Thread - General Discussion

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by Speedytech7, May 31, 2018.

  1. Jul 8, 2024 at 12:04 PM
    CS_AR

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    Man they change policy in the prison literally daily, I have no idea how any DOC employee knows what to do without a live updating policy handbook on them at all times
     
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    Well, there's a number of names (different industrie from what I've seen but I think terminal blocks or gang box connectors or the sort

    Normally used for, well what you're doing, routing power/data cables for say DIY cnc stuff, and more
     
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    Perfect, jus needed a name haha
     
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    The rail is called DIN rail. And you can get a get different things that clip on it like those terminal blocks and breaker pictured
     
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    Terminal blocks appear to be Phoenix Contact #3044102, (red piece is a jumper bar, PN 3030349) breaker PN should be on it, and the far left appear to be the fused version of the terminal blocks, possibly #3046090. There is more than likely another red jumper under the fuse holder on the top side of the fuse. Fuses will be 5x20mm, a good part number is a Mersen GDG_ (fill in the blank with the amperage). Appears that Relay 1 is what turns on both fans, I imagine relay 1 is controlled by a panel thermostat.


    Could be wrong on all that, take it with a grain of salt.

    Edit: Terminal blocks are for the neutral wires, fused blocks for the control power distribution. Relay 1 must be used as a master control relay.
     
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    Yup. I've had to wire some of those that had well over a hundred wires, while a pain in the ass, it's quite brilliant of a system.
     
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    Aww it made a friend

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    Now make me a diagram of how to wire everything up ha
     
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    1998 the 1st time that my green truck was hit the insurance company gave me a brand new Sunfire. I didn't hate it.
     
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    And your boss has a CNC table so...easily cut out and make sub panels yourself

    A box brake is pretty cheap since you'll just have to bend thin stuff
     
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    Nah they just have a plasma table or whatever you have
     
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    Yeah...what's the issue

    You can cut stainless, mild, galvanized, aluminum, all on a plasma table

    Just figured since you guys are doing everything in-house
     

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