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noice! I used to work as a building controls programmer. I always loved seeing the panels that the fore-person would build up :)
Brings back that nice warm fuzzy feeling seeing dinrail, fingerduct, low voltage separated from line voltage.
First time seeing mitered corners on fingerduct. I kinda like it
I've had comments about those mitered corners from a couple of people who build panels. This is the first panel that I ever built. I watched a BUNCH of videos (mostly from RSP Supply on YouTube. They miter their corners so I did the same. Mine aren't very tight. I'll be more careful when I rebuild this panel into a steel cabinet.
I do like the clean look of a well designed panel. I decided to do with the DIN rail style because I was getting so many inputs and outputs that connecting them all directly to the controller was getting to be too much.
Thanks for the comment.