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Main Gear Wall
I built a frame and plywood wall for my lighting display.  Here you can see a second sub panel with just three breakers for my needs.  Two for my display and one for my workshop light and power.  If the panel looks familiar, it's the Murray panel I used for my switch control from my old workshop. To the left is the signal controller with leads to the boxes, below are the VHO ballasts working in tandem, and below the sub panel is the master switch controller.  Again, I piped everything in this workshop.
Keywords: Gear

Main Gear Wall

I built a frame and plywood wall for my lighting display. Here you can see a second sub panel with just three breakers for my needs. Two for my display and one for my workshop light and power. If the panel looks familiar, it's the Murray panel I used for my switch control from my old workshop. To the left is the signal controller with leads to the boxes, below are the VHO ballasts working in tandem, and below the sub panel is the master switch controller. Again, I piped everything in this workshop.

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Filename:Workshop_2.jpg
Album name:NiMo / Bassman
Keywords:Gear
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Date added:Mar 09, 2014
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lite_lover   [Mar 09, 2014 at 03:27 AM]
That's a nice set up you have there for your lighting display! Cool
Mercuryvapor123   [Mar 09, 2014 at 04:04 AM]
Very nice. I bet the power co. will like it too. Laughing
NiMo   [Mar 09, 2014 at 10:20 PM]
I toenailed a couple of 4X4 posts behind the luminaire arm and ran 3/8" through bolts through the posts. Also, the 4X4 box with the red and black wire is awaiting my homemade VHO fixture and the 4X4 above the wall feeds the new outlet for the washer/dryer and will feed a new 20 amp outlet in the dining room.
Mercuryvapor123   [Mar 09, 2014 at 10:38 PM]
Nice and sturdy. I like it. I bet you have plenty of juice now.
NiMo   [Mar 09, 2014 at 10:42 PM]
The main panel was upgraded to a 100A panel 10 years ago, so I was able to install a 12 space panel for the "house" stuff. As I mentioned in the OP, the Murray panel feeds my workshop light and power and I have two breakers for my display as well.
rjluna2   [Mar 09, 2014 at 11:51 PM]
At least you have a working laboratory Smile

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