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Here's Nick ready to take a nap or install the last three l.e.d module tracks. The Philips l.e.d modules for this particular install were white light - dimmable. Three l.e.d(s) on a module. I think the individual diode count was in the thousands.
Something else important here - there was a large hinged steel frame built around the framing for this install. The hinged steel frame will provide support for the wooden "picture frame", the stained glass, and enable future access to l.e.d modules.
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I think these older timber came from Alameda(?) - I might have that wrong. Not too many chances here. See photo 28 in this set for joinery.
Since sometime in the Winter we had problems with the power line out to the garage. We were getting the odd crack and flash and then the power in the garage completely died. We suspected a burnout somewhere but left it until...today!
Our classic Bank Holiday activity was to identify the burnt out section of cable and make it good with a weatherproof enclosure.
Everything is peachy now, and it didn't take that long to sort out. This gave me enough time to clean the plugs on my motorbike and now it's running like the little rocket that it should be.
Happy days. :)
Petty Officer 1st Class Timothy Beck, a duty electricians mate from Coast Guard Maintenance Augmentation Team Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., conducts thermal imaging of the breaker panels as part of routine maintenance on the Coast Guard Cutter Biscayne Bay, while the cutter is moored at it's homeport of Saint Ignace, Mich., July 30, 2013.
Members of the MAT Sault Ste. Marie visit the cutters regularly to assist with routine maintenance.
U.S. Coast Guard photo by Lt. Tom Przbyla