Chronoblog
before and after #1
5 FEBRUARY 2011
Someone posted a comment that the blog could use some before and after examples to highlight all of the work that's happened in the last several months. Happy to oblige, if belatedly.
Photos above are what was. Electrical cob-jobbery. All of the wires had been run and left laying suspended in the dropped-panel ceiling. This was a problem for several reasons. Namely safety. Also the electrical panel (in the left hand photo) was squashed adjacent the refrigerator location without very good working space clearance. Adding a solar photovoltaic system down the road was going to be a real challenge.
So here's the current electrical panel. It's got new circuits all around, is fed by a well secured 60-A line from the basement (that 60-A wire had also been hanging right atop the dropped ceiling grid), and has a conduit run from under the eaves for some solar electricity some day. I'm so proud of it, it got its own frame!
Someone posted a comment that the blog could use some before and after examples to highlight all of the work that's happened in the last several months. Happy to oblige, if belatedly.
| From BLOG pics |
Photos above are what was. Electrical cob-jobbery. All of the wires had been run and left laying suspended in the dropped-panel ceiling. This was a problem for several reasons. Namely safety. Also the electrical panel (in the left hand photo) was squashed adjacent the refrigerator location without very good working space clearance. Adding a solar photovoltaic system down the road was going to be a real challenge.
| From BLOG pics |
So here's the current electrical panel. It's got new circuits all around, is fed by a well secured 60-A line from the basement (that 60-A wire had also been hanging right atop the dropped ceiling grid), and has a conduit run from under the eaves for some solar electricity some day. I'm so proud of it, it got its own frame!
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