OkiePC Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date Mar 2005 Location ENE of Nowhere Oklahoma Posts 11,803 Dec 7, 2020 #16 And don't forget to always use Grandpa's Torque Spec (half a turn before it breaks) on all the screw terminals.
And don't forget to always use Grandpa's Torque Spec (half a turn before it breaks) on all the screw terminals.
jraef Member J Join Date May 2006 Location Northern California Posts 2,145 Dec 7, 2020 #17 OkiePC said: And don't forget to always use Grandpa's Torque Spec (half a turn before it breaks) on all the screw terminals. Click to expand... Sometimes I forget and go with 1/4 turn AFTER it breaks...
OkiePC said: And don't forget to always use Grandpa's Torque Spec (half a turn before it breaks) on all the screw terminals. Click to expand... Sometimes I forget and go with 1/4 turn AFTER it breaks...
kalabdel Member K Join Date Feb 2015 Location Ontario Posts 1,108 Dec 7, 2020 #19 kalabdel said: A coincidence Click to expand... What was that guy saying at 1:42 about some kind of wire. Closed caption one time showed "hot" and then "OTT" ] What's a three OTT wire?
kalabdel said: A coincidence Click to expand... What was that guy saying at 1:42 about some kind of wire. Closed caption one time showed "hot" and then "OTT" ] What's a three OTT wire?
Saffa Member S Join Date Feb 2012 Location Bay of Plenty Posts 1,468 Dec 8, 2020 #20 Steve Bailey said: Yeah, it's so much fun to attach a #12 wire to the FWD terminal on a VFD. Click to expand... Just cut out a few strands. This works great for control wires, mains cables, etc.
Steve Bailey said: Yeah, it's so much fun to attach a #12 wire to the FWD terminal on a VFD. Click to expand... Just cut out a few strands. This works great for control wires, mains cables, etc.