mrvette
Phantom of the Opera
totally fantastic day today, and so decided to run up to the junkyard and wander around looking for a fuse/relay panel for my motor home project...this to be in the battery area behind the driver's seat...
found the easiest to pull were from Chrysler minivans....so I cut loose two blocks paid 8 bux each and out the door.....
got home expecting something like a shark would have had in construction techniques.....instead I find I am totally amazed the thing EVER worked!!!
look at the cheezy way they stacked up about 4 interconnect panels, like a printed circuit without solder.....push connectors for the whole damn mess....from fuses/relay side to the output ends that are loose to the side.....WTF???
no way in holy hell they EVER design something like that without a CAD/CAM system....that's flat silly.....seem to ME that a crimp on a wire would work,
net effect is, I dunno I can use the damn thing or not.....:gurney::evil::banghead:
Jeff, you ought to LOVE this one, enough kraziness to snowball ANY ET......
:harhar:
found the easiest to pull were from Chrysler minivans....so I cut loose two blocks paid 8 bux each and out the door.....
got home expecting something like a shark would have had in construction techniques.....instead I find I am totally amazed the thing EVER worked!!!
look at the cheezy way they stacked up about 4 interconnect panels, like a printed circuit without solder.....push connectors for the whole damn mess....from fuses/relay side to the output ends that are loose to the side.....WTF???
no way in holy hell they EVER design something like that without a CAD/CAM system....that's flat silly.....seem to ME that a crimp on a wire would work,
net effect is, I dunno I can use the damn thing or not.....:gurney::evil::banghead:
Jeff, you ought to LOVE this one, enough kraziness to snowball ANY ET......
:harhar: